Hindi legacy font conversion

Kruti Dev to Unicode Converter

Convert Kruti Dev Hindi font text to Unicode online. Paste Kruti Dev text and get clean Devanagari Unicode for websites, Word, CMS tools, and mobile apps.

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Quick answer

Convert Kruti Dev to Hindi Unicode

Use this Kruti Dev to Unicode converter to turn legacy Hindi Kruti Dev text into modern Devanagari Unicode for web publishing, search, mobile apps, and current document tools.

Workflow

How To Use This Converter

  1. Paste Kruti Dev encoded Hindi text into the input box.
  2. Keep the direction set to Kruti Dev as input and Unicode as output.
  3. Click Convert, review the Unicode result, then copy it into your website, CMS, or document.

What This Converter Does

This tool converts Kruti Dev Hindi font encoding into standard Devanagari Unicode. It changes encoding only; it does not translate or correct the text.

When To Use Hindi Unicode

  • Old Hindi DTP text appears as Latin letters or symbols.
  • You need Hindi text that is searchable, copyable, and usable in modern apps.
  • You are moving legacy Kruti Dev documents into Word, CMS, or web publishing workflows.

Examples

Kruti Dev to Hindi Unicode Examples

Case Kruti Dev Hindi Unicode
Hindi fgUnh हिन्दी
Bharat Hkkjr भारत

Before you convert

Kruti Dev and Hindi Unicode Guide

Kruti Dev vs Hindi Unicode

Kruti Dev is a legacy Hindi DTP font encoding. Hindi Unicode stores real Devanagari characters, making the text usable in search engines, websites, mobile apps, databases, and modern office tools.

  • Convert Kruti Dev to Unicode before publishing Hindi content online.
  • Use Unicode output for CMS pages, Word documents, forms, and long-term archives.
  • Keep the original Kruti Dev source until the converted Hindi text has been proofread.

Supported Conversion Cases

This page is built for Kruti Dev encoded Hindi text from old DTP documents, print files, and legacy archives. It converts encoding only and does not correct spelling or grammar.

  • Headings, paragraphs, labels, and short document sections are good candidates.
  • English words, punctuation, and numbers around the Hindi text are preserved.
  • Unicode output can be pasted into websites, CMS editors, Word, Google Docs, and mobile apps.

Common Mistakes

Hindi legacy font families are easy to confuse. Kruti Dev, DevLys, Shree Lipi, and Chanakya need different mappings, so a wrong source font can produce partial output.

  • Do not use this page for DevLys, Shree Lipi, or Chanakya until those converters are added.
  • If the output is still broken, verify the source font name in the original document.
  • Proofread names, punctuation, and copied PDF content because legacy DTP files often contain manual layout fixes.

Accuracy Notes

  • The mapping is powered by the recorded ISC licensed @anthro-ai/krutidev-unicode package.
  • Kruti Dev to Unicode is active; DevLys, Shree Lipi, and Chanakya still need verified sources before release.
  • Mixed Hindi DTP documents should be reviewed after conversion.

Troubleshooting

The output did not become Hindi Unicode.

The source may be DevLys, Shree Lipi, Chanakya, or another Hindi legacy font rather than Kruti Dev.

Some words need manual cleanup.

Legacy DTP files often contain mixed punctuation and font-specific symbols. Review important documents before publishing.

Kruti Dev to Unicode FAQ

Is Kruti Dev the same as Unicode?

No. Kruti Dev is a legacy Hindi font encoding. Unicode is the modern Devanagari standard for web and app text.

Does this support DevLys or Shree Lipi?

Not yet. Those Hindi font families need separate verified mappings before they should be exposed as live converters.