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WOFF at a glance
WOFF
WOFF emerged when the web needed a standard way to package fonts for browser delivery instead of treating desktop font files as if they were already web-ready.
EOT at a glance
EOT
EOT is tied to Microsoft's font embedding services and earlier Internet Explorer-era webfont workflows, which is why it now feels like a transitional web-typography technology.
Format comparison
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When to use each format
When to use WOFF
- type design
- brand system deployment
- web embedding
- Designed specifically for webfont delivery.
When to use EOT
- type design
- brand system deployment
- web embedding
- Historically important in early webfont deployment.
FAQs
Why convert WOFF to EOT?
Choose EOT as target when supporting older IE-dependent web properties or preserving historical webfont bundles that require that format.
What changes when converting WOFF to EOT?
Convert to EOT when supporting older IE-dependent web properties or preserving historical webfont bundles that require that format. It is useful as a compatibility target in legacy front-end maintenance. For modern web delivery, WOFF2 and WOFF are usually the correct font targets.
What should I review after converting WOFF to EOT?
After conversion, review these destination checks: Open converted output in older Internet Explorer-era stacks and verify behavior on real samples; Compare output against the expected scalable quality profile; Largely superseded by WOFF and WOFF2 in modern web practice.
How can I keep quality stable in WOFF to EOT conversion?
Run representative samples, keep settings deterministic, and monitor these risks: Not a good primary target for contemporary webfont delivery; Largely superseded by WOFF and WOFF2 in modern web practice; Validate destination compatibility before large-batch conversion.