Free Hindi Font Converter

Akruti to Unicode Converter

Convert Akruti Dev Chakra font to Unicode Hindi instantly. Free, private, no font or sign-up requied.

Input Output
Akruti → Unicode
Akruti Input
0 characters
Unicode (Mangal) Output
0 characters
Input must be raw Latin-encoded Akruti text (e.g. Yeejle). Output is Unicode Hindi (भारत) in Mangal/Nirmala — works everywhere without any font installed.
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Converts as you type
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Full Akruti Dev Chakra map
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The Process

How does this Akruti to Unicode converter work?

Paste your Akruti text

Open your document in Word or PageMaker, copy the Hindi text and paste it here. Even though it looks like random letters, the converter reads it correctly as Akruti encoding.

The engine maps each character

Akruti stores Hindi as ASCII codes. The converter reads each code, including sequences like क (keÀ), व (ke) and conjuncts like प्र (Ňe) and द्ध (à), then maps them to Unicode Devanagari.

ि matra and reph are reordered

Akruti places the ि matra as "ef" before its consonant and reph (&) after the syllable. The converter detects both and reorders them into correct Unicode, which is where most basic tools fail.

Copy, download or share

The Unicode output works everywhere without any font. Copy to WhatsApp, paste into a government form, email it or download as a .DOC file ready for Word or Google Docs.

Akruti Input (looks like this)
vecemles Yeejle
⚡ Converting
Unicode (Mangal) Output
नमस्ते भारत
Sample character map
Ye
ke
he
j
le
e
ef[con]ि after
& [reph]र्
Why This Tool

Why Use Our Akruti to Unicode Converter?

Most Akruti to Unicode tools handle simple characters but break on conjuncts, reph and the ि matra. This one gets them all right.

Akruti Dev Chakra map

Akruti Dev Chakra uses its own encoding scheme. The converter uses the verified Chakra table so conjuncts, matras and reph all decode correctly.

ि matra and reph reordered

Akruti writes ि as "ef" before its consonant and reph (&) after the syllable. Both are detected and reordered into correct Unicode on conversion.

Works with Akruti Dev Chakra

Akruti Dev Chakra, RBI and Yogini share related encoding layouts. Select your variant in the toolbar and the conversion runs with the correct table applied.

Download as .DOC

Export a Word document with Mangal font pre-set. Open it and the Hindi text renders immediately, ready to copy into any application.

Fully private

Everything runs in your browser. No text is sent to any server, making it safe for unpublished editorial content, legal documents and government files.

Swap to Unicode to Akruti

Need to go the other way? Hit Swap and jump straight to the Unicode to Akruti converter with one click.

Common Questions

Questions about Akruti to Unicode conversion

Akruti stores Hindi characters as ASCII codes. When you open a Akruti document without that font installed, you see the underlying ASCII characters instead of Hindi. For example, ज is stored as "T" in Akruti encoding. This converter reads those codes and replaces them with proper Unicode Devanagari characters that any device displays correctly without any font.

Akruti is a legacy font encoding where each Hindi character is mapped to an ASCII code. Without the Akruti font installed, text looks like random English letters. Unicode is a global standard where every Hindi character has a unique code point that every operating system understands natively, so no special font is ever needed. Converting to Unicode makes your Hindi content universally accessible.

Both are legacy Hindi fonts that encode Devanagari as ASCII, but they use different character maps. Akruti Dev Chakra and DevLys use completely different character maps. Akruti maps स to me and व to ke. They also differ on several conjuncts and special characters. Text encoded for one font looks wrong when displayed in the other, which is why using the correct converter matters.

Yes. Copy your entire document from Word or PageMaker, paste it into the input box and click Convert. There is no character limit. Everything processes instantly in your browser with no server delay. Download the result as a .DOC file to get it straight back into Word format.

Yes. Government websites and online forms require Unicode Hindi. The output from this converter pastes directly into any government portal, NIC system or e-court platform and displays correctly without any font installation on the other end.

Akruti Dev Chakra, 902 and 905 all use the same keyboard and character encoding. The variants differ only in glyph styling, not the underlying ASCII map. Select whichever matches the font name shown in your document. The conversion result will be identical for all three.

Completely. The conversion runs entirely in JavaScript inside your browser. Nothing you type is transmitted to any server or stored in any way. Safe for editorial drafts, legal documents and confidential content.