About Us

Our mission — bridging the gap between legacy Hindi fonts and the modern digital world.

Our Mission

The KrutiDev to Unicode Converter was built with a single goal: to make Hindi digital content freely accessible on all modern platforms. Millions of documents — news articles, government records, books — were created over the decades using legacy KrutiDev fonts. These documents are locked in an outdated encoding that simply does not work without the specific font installed.

We believe that language should not be held back by technology limitations. Our free online tool gives anyone the ability to instantly convert KrutiDev text to Unicode Devanagari — no software download, no account, no cost.

Who We Are

We are a small team of developers and linguists passionate about Indian language technology and digital preservation. We are dedicated to building tools that help preserve and promote the Hindi language in the modern digital age.

Why We Built This Tool

  • Digital Preservation: Helping journalism and government archives migrate from legacy KrutiDev to searchable, accessible Unicode.
  • Accessibility: Enabling Hindi content to reach billions of devices worldwide without font dependencies.
  • Open & Free: We believe essential language tools should be free and open to everyone.
  • Privacy First: Conversion is done entirely in the browser — your text never leaves your computer.

Our Values

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Privacy

Zero data collection. All processing is local and client-side.

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Free Forever

No subscriptions, no paywalls, no sign-ups. Always free.

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Accessibility

Works on all browsers and devices — no installation required.

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Made for India

Built specifically for Hindi content creators, journalists, and educators.

Technology

The converter is built using plain HTML, CSS, and JavaScript — no external dependencies, no frameworks, no servers. The conversion algorithm uses a carefully crafted KrutiDev-to-Devanagari character mapping table with a greedy longest-match algorithm to handle multi-character sequences and conjuncts accurately.

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