Convert large amounts of Kruti Dev text to Unicode in one go. Paste or upload a .txt file and download the converted output.
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Three steps. No account. Works entirely in your browser.
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.
Bulk Kruti Dev to Unicode Converter When you have a large volume of Hindi text in Kruti Dev encoding — whether it is a database export, a directory of text files, a long report, or a collection of articles — converting it one paragraph at a time is impractical. This converter is designed to handle large text inputs efficiently, with file upload support for .txt files up to 2 MB and an instant conversion engine that processes text at thousands of characters per second.
The most efficient workflow for bulk conversion is to use the file upload feature. Prepare your Kruti Dev text as a plain .txt file (most applications can export to this format), drag and drop it into the upload zone or click to browse, and the converter processes the entire file and offers the converted output as a downloadable Unicode text file. This eliminates copy-paste overhead for large documents.
For database exports or CSV files with Hindi columns, the recommended approach is to isolate the Hindi text columns, save them as a plain text file (with entries separated by newlines), convert the entire file at once, and then rejoin the converted Hindi with the other columns. This is more reliable than converting cell-by-cell in Excel or a database client.
If your content exceeds 2 MB (very large datasets with millions of characters), consider splitting it into chunks of roughly 50,000 words each, converting each chunk separately, and then concatenating the outputs. Each chunk will process in under a second, and the total time for very large datasets is still far less than any manual retyping or alternative approach.
Ideal for kruti dev to unicode bulk converter 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.
The file upload limit is 2 MB. For plain text, this corresponds to approximately 2 million ASCII characters or roughly 500,000 Hindi words — sufficient for very long documents or collections of articles. For larger datasets, split the file into multiple uploads.
Only plain text files (.txt) are supported. Word documents (.docx), Excel files (.xlsx), PDFs, and other formats must first be exported to plain text. In Word, use File → Save As → Plain Text (.txt). In Excel, use File → Save As → CSV or Tab-delimited text.
There is no enforced character limit for text pasted into the converter. The browser handles the processing, so very large pastes (millions of characters) may take a few extra seconds depending on your device speed. For very large content, file upload is recommended over paste.
Currently, one file can be processed at a time. For batch conversion of multiple files, process them sequentially using the upload feature. Each conversion and download takes only a few seconds. A batch mode for multiple files simultaneously is on the roadmap.