Krutidev is one of the most widely used Hindi typing fonts—especially in North Indian states like Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Haryana, and Bihar. It belongs to the legacy ASCII font family, where Hindi characters are mapped to English keys. Because it is not Unicode-compliant, Krutidev text appears as random English characters unless the user has the font installed.
This is why converting Krutidev to Unicode is essential for:
Unicode is the global standard encoding system for all modern languages. Unicode Hindi text uses widely supported fonts like Mangal, Noto Sans Devanagari, and Hind. This format ensures your Hindi text looks perfect across:
Converting Krutidev to Unicode upgrades your text into a modern, future-proof format.
| Feature | Kruti Dev | Unicode |
|---|---|---|
| Encoding Type | ASCII (Legacy) | UTF-8 (Modern Standard) |
| Works on Websites? | ❌ No | ✔ Yes |
| Copy-paste Compatibility | Poor | Excellent |
| Font Needed? | Yes | No (system fonts available) |
| Standard in modern apps | ❌ | ✔ Widely used |
| Used for typing tests | ✔ Yes | Sometimes |
Krutidev text uses Roman characters to represent Hindi letters. For example:
;wfudksM → यूनिकोडHkwfe → भूमिHkkjr → भारतOur converter uses a detailed mapping algorithm to interpret these ASCII sequences and convert them into accurate Unicode Hindi characters. It also handles:
This ensures your converted text is clean, readable, and ready for publishing.
Fast, simple, and accurate.
Yes, it is 100% free to use.
Only if you want to view Krutidev text. Unicode works on all devices without installation.
Yes, the tool is fully responsive and mobile-friendly.
Supports Krutidev 010, 016, 020, and most common variants.
Yes. You can copy, clear, and download as a TXT file.