Devanagari To Unicode

Devanagari To Unicode Converter

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Convert Legacy Devanagari to Unicode Instantly

Pasting Hindi text from legacy files (like **Kruti Dev 010** or **Chanakya**) onto the web often results in unreadable English gibberish. This tool acts as a bridge, re-encoding your legacy **Devanagari** text into standard Unicode (Mangal) compatible with WhatsApp, Facebook, Google, and modern browsers.

Input Source
Legacy Font
Output Target
Unicode (Mangal)
Encoding
UTF-8
Privacy
Client-Side

How to Convert Text

  • 1
    Paste Your Data: Copy the text from your legacy file (fonts like **Kruti Dev**, **Shusha**, **Chanakya**) and paste it into the left input box. It may look like random English letters.
  • 2
    Auto-Process: Our algorithm instantly maps the **ASCII keystrokes** (Remington layout) to their corresponding **Unicode Code Points** (Devanagari script).
  • 3
    Copy & Export: Click the “Copy” button. Your text is now valid Hindi/Marathi ready for the web.
🔧 Troubleshooting Tip: If the output looks like squares (□□□), your device may lack a Devanagari Unicode font like Mangal or Nirmala UI. However, the text is technically correct and will display fine for others.

Why Direct Copy-Paste Fails

Legacy fonts like **Kruti Dev** use a technique called “ASCII Mapping.” They simply paint Hindi shapes over standard English keys. For example, typing ‘k’ displays ‘क’. However, the computer still records it as the byte for ‘k’ (0x6B). **Unicode** assigns a unique, universal code point to ‘क’ (`U+0915`). Direct copying carries the English bytes, not the Hindi meaning. This tool translates the keystrokes into the correct Unicode identifiers.

Legacy Font vs. Unicode

Comparison Legacy (Kruti Dev/Shusha) Unicode (Mangal)
Searchability 0% (Google sees English) 100% (Fully Indexable)
Portability Requires Font Installed Works Everywhere (Web/Mobile)
Underlying Data ASCII (8-bit) UTF-8 (Variable)

Frequently Asked Questions

Q. Which fonts are supported?

This converter supports the most common legacy Devanagari fonts, including **Kruti Dev**, **Devlys**, **Shusha**, **Chanakya**, **4CGandhi**, and **Walkman-Chanakya**. Select your source font from the dropdown menu for best results.

Q. Can I convert back to Kruti Dev?

Yes. If you need to move Unicode text from the web back into legacy software like **PageMaker** or **CorelDraw**, use our **Unicode to Kruti Dev** converter linked below.

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