Hindi Font Converter
Bidirectional conversion between Unicode (Mangal), Kruti Dev 010, and Chanakya. Ideal for government documents, Photoshop layouts, and legacy software compatibility.
Our converter uses a specialized engine that accurately reorders Hindi vowel signs (like the 'i' matra) for perfect rendering in legacy legacy typography software.
Why use a Hindi Font Converter?
In the world of Hindi desktop publishing (DTP), two types of fonts are commonly used: **Unicode (Mangal)** and **Legacy Fonts (Kruti Dev, Chanakya)**. While Unicode is the standard for the web and mobile devices, legacy fonts are still preferred by многие print shops, government departments, and graphic designers using software like Photoshop or PageMaker.
Our Hindi Unicode to Kruti Dev converter bridges this gap, allowing you to type in the modern Unicode format and instantly translate it into the specific character mapping required by Kruti Dev 010 or Chanakya fonts. This maintains the visual integrity of your document while ensuring compatibility with older systems.
- Unicode (Mangal): Universal standard for internet, emails, and modern OS.
- Kruti Dev: The most popular Hindi font for government typing tests and print media.
- Chanakya: High-quality aesthetic font often used in magazines and high-end printing.
If you are converting to Kruti Dev or Chanakya, the text will only appear correctly if you have that **specific font installed** on your computer. Select the gibberish text in Word and change the font to 'Kruti Dev 010' to see the result.
In legacy fonts like Kruti Dev, the 'i' matra (vowel sign) must be typed *before* the consonant, even though it is pronounced after. Our converter handles this complex reordering automatically for you.
Our engine uses a high-precision mapping system. However, for extremely complex conjunct characters (Sanyukt Akshar), we recommend a quick proofread to ensure the rendering matches your specific font version.