Convert FON to EOT
Convert FON fonts to EOT format, edit and optimize fonts online and free.
The FON file extension, part of the Windows Font Library, refers to a font library file used in Microsoft Windows 3.x. It is essentially an executable file renamed to FON, containing a collection of FNT files, which are bitmapped or stroked fonts. These files were used by applications to access system fonts. However, FON files are now obsolete, having been replaced by TrueType and OpenType fonts due to their limitations, such as the inability to resize fonts. The Microsoft Windows Font Viewer can open FON files.
Embedded OpenType (EOT) is a compact font format developed by Microsoft for use on web pages. It embeds TrueType fonts into a website, enabling consistent and accessible typography across different platforms and browsers. Introduced in the late 1990s, EOT was designed to address the challenges of font compatibility and bandwidth limitations. It allows web designers to ensure a uniform appearance of text, thereby enhancing the visual consistency of online content. EOT files are primarily used in older web projects and have been largely superseded by the more versatile Web Open Font Format (WOFF).
Click Choose File and pick the FON font required for conversion.
Choose optional FON to EOT tools for advanced conversion.
After the EOT conversion finishes, click Download to retrieve the file.
Convert FON to EOT, re-encode to a different character set, and compact font by removing empty character slots.
Convert FON to EOT in a unicode range selection.
Vertopal CLI enables structured conversion from FON font to EOT font.