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Kruti Dev to Unicode Converter for WhatsApp

Convert Kruti Dev text to Unicode so it displays correctly in WhatsApp, Telegram, and all messaging apps without special fonts.

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How to use the converter

Three steps. No account. Works entirely in your browser.

  1. Paste your Kruti Dev text

    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.

  2. Conversion happens automatically

    As you type, the engine maps every character against the complete Kruti Dev 010 table and produces Unicode Devanagari in real time.

  3. Copy or download the output

    Click "Copy to clipboard" to paste into Word, WhatsApp, or any app — or download a .txt file. Both directions (Kruti Dev ↔ Unicode) work.

About This Tool

Kruti Dev to Unicode Converter for WhatsApp Sending Hindi text typed in Kruti Dev font via WhatsApp, SMS, or other messaging apps almost always results in the recipient seeing a series of meaningless English letters or symbols — not Hindi. This is because Kruti Dev is a font-dependent encoding, and messaging apps do not support custom fonts. The only solution is to convert the text to Unicode Devanagari before sending.

When you type Hindi in Kruti Dev in a document or application, you are actually typing ASCII characters that only appear as Hindi because the Kruti Dev font is applied. WhatsApp, SMS platforms, email clients, and social media apps do not support custom fonts — they display text in Unicode. So when you paste Kruti Dev text into WhatsApp, it sends and displays the raw ASCII characters, which look like random English letters to the recipient.

The fix is straightforward: paste your Kruti Dev text into this converter, copy the Unicode output, and then paste it into WhatsApp or your messaging app. The recipient will see correct, readable Hindi Devanagari text regardless of what device or operating system they are using. No font needs to be installed on either end.

For users who frequently send Hindi messages, you may want to type your message in a Kruti Dev-enabled application (like Notepad with Kruti Dev font, or older Hindi typing software), convert it here, and then send the Unicode version. Over time, many users switch to a Devanagari keyboard (available on all modern smartphones and computers) to type Unicode Hindi directly, which eliminates the conversion step entirely.

Ideal for kruti dev to unicode converter for whatsapp 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.

Common Use Cases

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does my Hindi text appear as English letters on WhatsApp?

Your text was typed using Kruti Dev font, which stores Hindi letters as ASCII characters. WhatsApp does not apply custom fonts, so it displays the raw ASCII — which looks like meaningless English. Converting to Unicode Devanagari makes the text universally readable in all apps without font dependency.

Do I need to install anything to send Unicode Hindi on WhatsApp?

No installation is needed. Once you convert the text using this tool and paste the Unicode output into WhatsApp, it will be sent and received correctly. All modern smartphones and WhatsApp versions support Unicode Devanagari natively.

Can I convert Hindi forwards from WhatsApp that look broken?

Yes. If someone sends you a WhatsApp message that looks like random English letters, it is likely Kruti Dev text. Copy the message, paste it into this converter, and select the Kruti Dev → Unicode direction. The output will be readable Hindi.

How do I type Hindi directly on my phone without conversion?

On Android, go to Settings → Language & Input → Virtual Keyboard and add "Gboard" or "Hindi" keyboard. On iOS, go to Settings → General → Keyboard → Keyboards → Add New Keyboard → Hindi. These keyboards let you type Unicode Hindi (Devanagari) directly, without any conversion step.

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