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Mangal to KrutiDev Converter (Free, Online, KrutiDev 010)

Paste your Mangal (Unicode Hindi) text below and convert it to KrutiDev 010 font in one click — free, instant, and no login required. Works for government documents, typing exams, legacy print software, and any system that requires KrutiDev format.

How to Convert Mangal (Unicode) to KrutiDev 010

  1. Type or paste your standard Mangal (Unicode) Hindi text in the left (or top on mobile) input area.
  2. Copy the converted visual encoding from the right (or bottom on mobile) output area.
  3. Paste the copied text into Microsoft Word or any other offline editor.
  4. Select the pasted text and change its font family to KrutiDev 010 (or Kruti Dev 010).
  5. The text will immediately render correctly as Devanagari Hindi.

Detailed Guide: Mangal to KrutiDev Conversion

What Is Mangal to KrutiDev Conversion?

Mangal is Microsoft's default Devanagari font used for rendering standard digital Unicode text. The characters are encoded semantically, meaning the computer reads "क" as the Devanagari letter 'ka'. This standard is universally readable on PCs, Macs, Android, and iOS devices.

KrutiDev (commonly written as Kruti Dev) is a visual Remington typewriter-based legacy font. It maps Hindi symbols directly to English ASCII keyboard values. For example, the character "d" renders visually as "क" only when the KrutiDev font family is installed. Consequently, converting standard Mangal text into KrutiDev produces what looks like a random string of English characters (such as "d`frnso"). Applying the KrutiDev 010 font family to this text in your word processor restores it to Devanagari script.

If you do not have this font installed on your computer, please visit our KrutiDev Font Free Download page to get the installer for Windows.

How to Convert Mangal to KrutiDev Online

Our converter maps Unicode strings back to the traditional visual code layout instantly. Here is how to use it:

  1. Copy your standard Devanagari Unicode Hindi text from a website, email, or Word document.
  2. Paste the text into the Mangal Text (Unicode Hindi) input box above.
  3. The output box will immediately display the converted visual ASCII characters (like "d`frnso").
  4. Click Copy Text or Download TXT to grab the output.
  5. Open your destination editor (like Microsoft Word), paste the text, and change the font family of the pasted block to KrutiDev 010. It will render correctly.

Mangal to KrutiDev vs Unicode to KrutiDev — What's the Difference?

Users searching for font converter tools often encounter different terminology. This table helps clarify the relationships between these terms:

Term Technical Meaning & Explanation
Mangal to KrutiDev Converts standard Devanagari text (usually rendering in Mangal) to legacy visual typewriter characters.
Unicode to KrutiDev The exact same technical process. Mangal is simply a font used to display Devanagari Unicode text. You can also review our standard Unicode to Krutidev Converter.
Mangal to KrutiDev 10 A specific reference to the popular "KrutiDev 010" font variant. The typing layout is identical.
KrutiDev to Mangal The reverse conversion process, taking visual typewriter characters and making them web-ready. Check our reverse KrutiDev to Mangal Converter.

Who Needs to Convert Mangal to KrutiDev?

This conversion tool is crucial for several groups:

  • Government Professionals: Clerks, assistants, and officials in state departments (e.g., in Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan) where legacy file submission systems mandate the KrutiDev font family.
  • Typing Exam Candidates: Students preparing for government recruitment typing speed tests that run exams in KrutiDev format but practice using general Unicode online exercises.
  • Local Publishers: Printing presses, newspaper publishers, and book binders who compile publications in legacy DTP software like PageMaker, InDesign, or QuarkXPress that do not handle complex Unicode layouts correctly.
  • Legal Specialists: Advocates and legal clerks drafting petitions, briefs, and deeds for district courts that require traditional Remington layouts.

To convert visual typewriter layouts back to digital Unicode Devanagari, you can always check our standard Krutidev to Unicode tool.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I convert Mangal to KrutiDev?

Simply paste or type your standard Mangal (Unicode) Devanagari Hindi text into the input box above. The tool instantly translates the text into legacy KrutiDev 010 visual key mappings in real time. You can then copy or download the converted text.

Why does the converted KrutiDev text look like random characters?

Since KrutiDev is a visual-only font mapping, it maps Devanagari shapes to English keyboard characters (like "d" for "क"). The output will look like random English characters until you paste them into a word processor (like MS Word) and apply the KrutiDev 010 font family to that text.

Is this converter free?

Yes, this converter is completely free to use with no limits on text length, no signups required, and complete client-side processing.

Which KrutiDev version does this convert to?

This tool converts standard Unicode text to the KrutiDev 010 layout, which is the most widely supported Remington typing layout used in government examinations and legal work in India.

Does this tool work for Mangal to KrutiDev 10?

Yes. "KrutiDev 10" and "KrutiDev 010" refer to the exact same font mapping layout. This tool is fully compatible with both names.

Does this tool upload my text to a server?

No. The conversion runs entirely locally inside your browser using JavaScript. No text is ever uploaded, stored, or transmitted to any server, keeping your data confidential.

Can I convert KrutiDev back to Mangal?

Yes. You can use our reverse tool at /krutidev-to-mangal-converter to convert any legacy KrutiDev text back to Mangal Unicode Devanagari text.

Will the converted text work in MS Word, Excel, and PowerPoint?

Yes. Copy the converted text, paste it into MS Word, Excel, or PowerPoint, select it, and change the font family to "KrutiDev 010". The text will instantly display correctly as Devanagari Hindi.

How does the converter handle mixed Hindi and English text?

This converter translates Devanagari characters into KrutiDev visual key mappings. Any English words in your text are left unchanged. However, when you paste the output into MS Word or another editor and apply the KrutiDev font family, the English words will also render using the KrutiDev font and look like garbled symbols. To fix this, select the English words individually and change their font back to a standard English font (like Arial or Calibri).