Extract PDF Embedded Fonts
Recognize, preview, and export fonts directly in your browser without uploading files, with batch download available for all results.
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Drag a PDF here, or click to select a file
Supports files up to 500MB
Extract PDF Fonts in 3 Steps
Upload PDF
Drag and drop files to the page, or click to select a local PDF. The browser will immediately begin analysis.
Auto-detect and preview
The tool lists embedded fonts in the PDF and indicates their page numbers, making it convenient to preview before downloading.
Download Individual or All Fonts
Supports downloading fonts individually or batch downloading all results with one click.
Why use this PDF font extraction tool?
Files are not uploaded, making it more suitable for processing sensitive documents
All analysis is completed in your browser. PDF files never leave your device, reducing the risk of data leakage.
Fast recognition with instant results
Relies on local computing power to complete font recognition, eliminating upload and download wait times, with analysis results typically appearing very quickly.
View the character map first, then decide whether to download
Not only can it identify fonts, but it can also preview character mappings and detailed information, helping you avoid downloading invalid fonts.
Free to use, start as soon as you open the webpage
No registration or installation required—ideal for designers, typesetting professionals, and users who need to process PDFs quickly.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this PDF font extraction tool really free?
Will files be uploaded to the server?
Why are the extracted fonts sometimes incomplete?
What font formats can typically be extracted?
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