About the Tool
The Unicode format is essential for messages sent in Hindi on the Internet so that computers can display them correctly to the recipients. Otherwise, these messages might appear as some Greek or Latin characters.
However, sending messages in Hindi Unicode on the Internet can be a bit tricky. KrutiDev, which is a major tool for working in Hindi on computers, is just a font, and messages written in this font are not in Unicode.
This website has been created to address this issue. Here, you can freely type in KrutiDev and the messages will be in Unicode, which you can then send to someone using copy-paste.
Is KrutiDev font not in Unicode?
No, it is not in Unicode. KrutiDev is just a visual representation of a character that came into use when typists transitioned from typewriters to computers. During that time, computers were mainly used for typing and printing. The Internet was not as common, and Unicode had not been introduced.
I only know how to type in KrutiDev, what do I need to do to write in Unicode?
Not much, just continue typing in the writing area provided, and it will automatically convert to Unicode. You can copy it from here and paste it into your emails or any other place.
I have seen many other websites doing the same. What makes yours different?
Try typing some specific words like "विच्छिन्न" or "सन्धि" on other websites and then try here. The typing experience in Unicode is much better here for someone accustomed to KrutiDev typing.
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