107

.1071070 Font File

Unknown · 1990s

Developer
Unknown
Category
Fonts
MIME Type
application/font-1070
First Released
1990s
Open Format
No
File Signature
N/A (Proprietary, no standard signature)
At a Glance
.107
1070 Font File

The .

Reviewed on April 28, 2026
Compression
Varies
Transparency
N/A
Editability
Medium
Best for
typography workflows

Key Features

  • Varies storage behavior for typical font workflows
  • Common MIME type: application/font-1070
  • Recognizable file signature: N/A (Proprietary, no standard signature)
  • Associated with Unknown

Best For

  • Consistent typography
  • Brand systems
  • Cross-application text rendering

Less Ideal For

  • Image editing or media storage
  • Executable workflows
  • Raw data analysis

Common Use Cases

  • Installing typefaces
  • Embedding typography in documents
  • Web and print branding

How to Open It

  1. On Windows, open the file with FontForge.
  2. On macOS, open the file with FontForge.
  3. If the file does not open, confirm that the extension really matches .107 and that the download or transfer completed without corruption.

What is a .107 file?

The .107 file extension is typically associated with 1070 Font files, a proprietary font format used in older computing systems. These files contain the data necessary for displaying specific typographical characters. They are rarely encountered in modern digital environments.

Programs That Open .107 Files

PlatformProgram
WindowsFontForgeFree
macOSFontForgeFree

Common Problems with .107 Files

⚠️ File cannot be opened.
Ensure you have compatible font management software or a legacy system that supports the .107 format.
⚠️ Font displays incorrectly.
The font data may be corrupted or incompatible with your current system. Try re-acquiring the file.
⚠️ Software does not recognize the file.
This is likely due to the proprietary nature of the format. Use specialized font editors or utilities designed for older formats.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a .107 file?

A .107 file is typically a 1070 Font file, an older, proprietary font format used in some legacy computer systems. It contains information for displaying specific characters.

Can I open .107 files with standard font viewers?

It is unlikely that standard modern font viewers or operating system font managers can open .107 files due to their proprietary and outdated nature. Specialized legacy software or font editors might be required.

Is the .107 format still in use?

No, the .107 font format is very rarely used in modern computing. It has been superseded by more universal and open formats like TrueType (.ttf) and OpenType (.otf).

Technical Details

The exact technical specifications of .107 files are not widely documented due to their proprietary nature. It's believed they contain rasterized or vector font data, along with metadata about character metrics. Opening these files without the correct legacy software can lead to data corruption or unreadable output.

Did You Know?

The .107 format is so obscure that it's often mistaken for an error code rather than a font file.
Many modern operating systems do not have built-in support for .107 font files, requiring third-party tools.

Security Information

As a font file, .107 files are generally considered safe and do not typically contain executable code. However, as with any file from an unknown source, exercise caution.