Free Online Tools

Font Converter
for Every Script

One place for all font converters, covering Hindi, Tamil, Telugu and more.

Both directions Free always Instant results 100% private
Simple Process

How to Use Our Font Converters?

Each tool follows the same four simple steps and takes under a minute.

Pick a tool

Choose the font pair you need, such as Krutidev to Unicode or Unicode to Devlys.

Select your font variant

Use the dropdown to select your font variant before converting.

Paste or upload

Paste your text into the input box, or upload a .txt or .docx file. The converted output appears on the right as you type.

Copy or download

Copy the result with one click, or save it as a .txt or .docx file.

Why Us

Features of Our Font Converters

Each tool converts between legacy Indian fonts and Unicode in both directions. Here is what else you get beyond basic conversion.

Converts as you type

Output appears the moment you paste or type. No button to click, no page reload.

Upload files directly

Upload a .txt or .docx file and the tool reads and converts it automatically. No copying and pasting needed.

Spell checker

A built-in spell checker flags words that look unusual after conversion so you can review them before using the output.

Conversion history

Your last ten conversions are saved in the browser. Reload any of them in one click without repasting.

Private by default

Everything runs inside your browser. Your text is never sent to any server, so there is nothing to log or store.

Completely free

No account, no subscription, no character limit. Every tool is free and will stay that way.

Our Users

Who Uses these Tools?

Anyone working with Indian language text in older font formats runs into encoding problems. Here is who uses these tools most.

Journalists and Editors

Moving old articles and archives out of legacy fonts so they display correctly on websites and apps.

Legal and Government

Converting court documents and official records to Unicode for e-court systems and government portals.

Designers and DTP Teams

Getting text into the right encoding before placing it in InDesign, CorelDraw or Quark.

Students and Teachers

Preparing assignments, notes and study material in regional languages without font display problems.

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions About All Font Converters

A font converter rewrites text from one font encoding to another. For example, it can take text typed in Krutidev and convert it to Unicode, or take Unicode text and convert it back to a legacy font like Devlys or Chanakya.

Legacy fonts like Krutidev or Devlys store characters using their own private encoding. Without the font installed, the text appears as random symbols. Unicode is a universal standard where every character has a fixed code that any device or browser can display without a special font.

Yes. Every tool on the site is free. No account, no trial and no hidden plan.

No. Paste as much text as you need, or upload a full .txt or .docx document. There is no character limit and no file size restriction.

Yes. Every conversion runs entirely inside your own browser. Nothing you type or upload is sent to any server, so there is nothing for us to see or store.

We currently cover Hindi and are actively adding tools for Tamil, Telugu, Gujarati, Kannada and other Indian languages. If you need something that is not listed yet, let us know and we will add it.

The free font converter for every Indian script.

Convert legacy fonts to Unicode or Unicode back to legacy. Free, private, and no sign-up needed.

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