Change Hindi typing font online between Kruti Dev and Unicode. Free tool, works instantly without any software installation.
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Type or paste Kruti Dev encoded text into the left panel. You can also drag and drop a .txt file — the script is detected automatically.
As you type, the engine maps every character against the complete Kruti Dev 010 table and produces Unicode Devanagari in real time.
Click "Copy to clipboard" to paste into Word, WhatsApp, or any app — or download a .txt file. Both directions (Kruti Dev ↔ Unicode) work.
Hindi Typing Font Change Online — Free Tool Hindi typing is a required skill for government job examinations in India, including competitive exams for positions in state secretariats, high courts, district collectorates, railways, and public sector banks. Most of these examinations test typing speed in Kruti Dev on the Remington (GAIL) keyboard layout — the traditional layout used by Hindi typewriters and still the standard for government typing tests.
The Remington keyboard layout for Hindi assigns Devanagari characters to specific keys based on the traditional Hindi typewriter layout. This is different from the phonetic (Inscript or Google's phonetic) layout used by most modern smartphone users. Learning Remington typing is essential for government jobs but can be challenging because the key positions are not phonetically intuitive — "क" is on the "d" key, "ग" is on the "x" key, and so on.
This converter can help with typing practice in two ways. First, if you have typed a paragraph in Kruti Dev (Remington layout) and want to immediately verify what you have actually typed in Hindi, paste it into the converter and the Unicode output shows you the correct Devanagari text. This is useful for self-checking without needing to render the Kruti Dev font in your practice software. Second, if you are studying Kruti Dev key mappings, the converter can help you experiment with individual keys to understand the encoding.
For systematic typing practice, pair this converter with dedicated typing practice software such as Soni Typing Tutor or Hindi Typing Master (both commonly used for government exam preparation). Type your practice paragraph in the software, export it as Kruti Dev text, paste it here to verify accuracy, and then download the Unicode version to store as a record of your practice.
Ideal for hindi typing font change online workflows — paste your text in the box above and the converted output appears instantly. You can copy the result or download it as a .txt file.
Remington (also called GAIL or typewriter layout) assigns Hindi characters to keys based on the traditional Hindi typewriter — the layout is not phonetically organised. Inscript (Indian Script) is the official government-standardised layout that is more logically organised, with vowels on the left and consonants on the right. Most government typing exams use Remington; most modern Hindi users on computers and smartphones use phonetic (Inscript or Phonetic) layouts.
Government typing examinations in India predominantly use Kruti Dev 010, which is the most widely distributed variant. The Remington keyboard layout used in these exams corresponds to the Kruti Dev 010 character mapping. A few older state-level exams may use Kruti Dev 016, but 010 is the safe default for preparation.
Words Per Minute (WPM) in Hindi typing is typically counted by dividing total characters typed by 5 (one "word" = 5 characters) and then dividing by time in minutes. Many typing software packages calculate this automatically. You can also use this converter to convert your typed text to Unicode and then count the Devanagari words to manually verify your output.
You can use the converter as a learning aid: type a single key or combination in the input box and watch the Unicode output to see which Hindi character it corresponds to. This is a quick way to memorise the Remington key-to-character mapping without needing Kruti Dev font installed.