Font to Outline
Converting fonts to outlines transforms every text character from a font-based glyph into a vector path. The PDF no longer depends on any installed fonts -- it renders identically on every device, every operating system, and every printer. This is a standard step in prepress workflows.
How It Works
- Upload one or more PDF files.
- Click Convert to Outlines.
- Ghostscript converts all text to vector paths.
- Download the result. Multiple files produce a ZIP archive.
There are no settings to configure. The tool uses Ghostscript (WebAssembly) to convert all font references to outlined paths in a single pass.
What Changes
- Text characters become vector curves (bezier paths)
- Font embedding is no longer necessary -- the PDF is self-contained at the glyph level
- File size may increase because vector paths are typically larger than font references
- Visual appearance is preserved exactly
What You Lose
- Text selection and copy-paste
- Text searchability (Ctrl+F stops working)
- The ability to edit text content
- Screen reader accessibility
Use Cases
- Sending PDFs to a print shop that requires outlined fonts
- Sharing documents that use custom or licensed fonts with people who do not have those fonts
- Preventing font substitution that changes the look of your document on other systems
- Preparing PDFs for laser engraving or CNC cutting workflows that require vector input
- Ensuring a logo-heavy PDF displays correctly across all platforms
Tips
- Keep your original PDF. Outlining is irreversible -- you cannot convert paths back to editable text.
- If you need the text to remain searchable, consider the Rasterize PDF tool with OCR as a follow-up instead.
- Outlined PDFs tend to be larger. Run Compress PDF afterward if file size matters.
Related Tools
- Flatten PDF -- flatten forms and annotations without touching fonts
- Rasterize PDF -- convert to image-based PDF instead of vector outlines
- Compress PDF -- reduce file size after outlining
- PDF to PDF/A -- convert for archival after ensuring font independence