Font format
TTF Sample Files
TrueType (.ttf) fonts use quadratic Bezier curves and hinting instructions for crisp rendering on screen and print. Use sample .ttf files to test font loading, glyph metrics, and kerning across platforms.
1 files
All to 1MB
SHA256 verified
Manifest included
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Checksum Verification
Use checksums to confirm file integrity after download.
shasum -a 256 your_file_name_here
# Compare output with SHA256 values listed above.
Where is the machine-readable manifest?
Use the manifest when you need stable names, SHA256 values, and URLs for automation.
Use in code — curl, Python, Node, wget
Copy any snippet directly into scripts, test suites, or CI pipelines. All URLs are stable and publicly accessible with no auth required.
# Download font.ttf
curl -L -o font.ttf \
https://samplefile.com/samples/download/font/ttf/font.ttf/
# Or fetch a random TTF file
curl -s "https://samplefile.com/samples/api/random?format=ttf" | jq -r '.download_url'
# Download font.ttf
wget -O font.ttf \
https://samplefile.com/samples/download/font/ttf/font.ttf/
import requests
# Download a specific file
url = "https://samplefile.com/samples/download/font/ttf/font.ttf/"
resp = requests.get(url)
with open("font.ttf", "wb") as f:
f.write(resp.content)
# Or fetch a random TTF file via API
meta = requests.get("https://samplefile.com/samples/api/random?format=ttf").json()
resp = requests.get(meta["download_url"])
with open(meta["name"], "wb") as f:
f.write(resp.content)
// Download a specific file
const fs = require("fs");
const https = require("https");
const url = "https://samplefile.com/samples/download/font/ttf/font.ttf/";
https.get(url, (res) => {
res.pipe(fs.createWriteStream("font.ttf"));
});
// Or fetch a random TTF via the API
const meta = await fetch("https://samplefile.com/samples/api/random?format=ttf").then(r => r.json());
const file = await fetch(meta.download_url);
// use file.arrayBuffer(), file.body, etc.
# Random TTF file (JSON response)
GET https://samplefile.com/samples/api/random?format=ttf
# All TTF files
GET https://samplefile.com/samples/api/files?format=ttf
# Manifest with SHA256 checksums
GET https://samplefile.com/samples/font/ttf/manifest.json
# Response includes: name, size_bytes, mime_type, sha256, download_url
Validation Methodology
- Verify web loading behavior and fallback stacks.
- Test rendering consistency across engines and platforms.
- Check licensing metadata extraction if applicable.