AKRUTI to Unicode Converter (Beta)
Convert AKRUTI Hindi font text to Unicode Devanagari. AKRUTI uses a proprietary mapping; our beta converter handles basic consonants and vowels, with dedicated engine launching soon.
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About AKRUTI
AKRUTI is a Hindi font suite from Cyberscape Multimedia, developed for pre-press and publishing workflows. Its ASCII-to-Devanagari mapping is proprietary and different from the Remington-Gail family.
AKRUTI is found in older publishing houses, printing press archives, and some legacy government documents in Gujarat and Maharashtra.
Conversion limitations
Our current converter (Kruti Dev engine) handles AKRUTI only partially. Consonants convert well; vowel signs and conjuncts often need manual correction. Expect ~60% clean conversion on large passages.
A dedicated AKRUTI-to-Unicode engine is on our roadmap; targeting release in the next quarterly update.
Frequently asked questions
Does AKRUTI use Kruti Dev mapping?
No. AKRUTI is a proprietary mapping from Cyberscape, different from the Remington-Gail family used by Kruti Dev / Chanakya / DevLys.
Is AKRUTI accepted in any government typing exam?
No. AKRUTI is a publishing font, not a typing-exam layout.
Can I convert AKRUTI to DOC format?
Convert AKRUTI ASCII to Unicode using our tool first, then paste into Word and the Unicode Devanagari will render in any installed Devanagari font (Mangal, Nirmala UI, Noto Sans).