PDF Font Extractor
Fast, Secure, and Local Processing
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Your files are not uploaded to any server. All PDF parsing and font extraction happens locally in your browser.
Drag and drop your PDF here, or click to select a file
Supports files up to 500MB
Extraction Results
Important Notes
- Fonts in PDFs are often "subsetted," meaning they only contain the characters used in the document, not the full font library.
- The extracted font file format depends on its original type in the PDF, commonly TTF, OTF, CFF, or WOFF.
- Fonts from protected or specially encoded PDFs may not be extractable.
Extract PDF Fonts in Three Simple Steps
Upload or Drag & Drop
Drag your PDF file into the designated area, or click to select it from your computer. The process is fast and secure.
Automatic Analysis & Preview
The tool analyzes the file locally in your browser and lists all embedded fonts, showing the pages where they are used.
One-Click Download
You can download individual fonts or save all extracted fonts as a single .ZIP file with just one click.
Why Choose Our Online PDF Font Tool?
Absolute Privacy and Security
We use browser-side technology, meaning your PDF files never leave your computer. This eliminates any risk of data breaches.
Blazing Fast Processing
By leveraging your computer's processing power, font extraction is performed almost instantly, without any upload/download delays.
Powerful Font Recognition & Preview
Accurately identifies and extracts embedded fonts, and provides a detailed character map preview before you download.
Completely Free, No Limits
No registration, no fees, and no limits on file size or usage. A free tool built for designers, typographers, and anyone who works with PDFs.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this PDF font extractor really free?
Yes, it's completely free. You can use all features, including font extraction, preview, and download, without any charges.
Are my files uploaded to a server? Is my data safe?
Your files are absolutely safe. All processing is done in your browser, and your files are never uploaded to any server, guaranteeing 100% privacy.
Why are the extracted fonts sometimes incomplete?
This is due to a technique called "subsetting," where PDFs only embed the characters actually used in the document to save space. Therefore, the extracted font file will only contain that subset of characters.
What font formats can I extract?
The tool can extract various embedded font formats, most commonly TrueType (.ttf), OpenType (.otf), and Compact Font Format (.cff). The correct format is determined automatically for you.
Analysis complete: Found 0 fonts
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