Unicode to DevLys Font Converter
Free Unicode to DevLys font converter — paste Mangal or any Unicode Hindi text and get DevLys 010 encoded output instantly, online, with no software to install. Built for designers, print shops, and publishers who work with CorelDraw, Photoshop, or PageMaker templates that use legacy DevLys encoding.
How to Convert Unicode to DevLys Online
- Paste or type your Unicode Hindi text into the input box on the left.
- The DevLys font encoded text appears instantly on the right.
- Click Copy, paste it into your design or layout software, and select the DevLys font.
Detailed Guide: Unicode to DevLys Conversion
Why Convert Unicode Hindi to DevLys?
Many graphic designers, printing presses, and publishers across India work with templates in CorelDraw, Adobe Photoshop, PixelLab, or PageMaker created using DevLys 010 font. These templates rely on legacy font encoding — pasting modern Unicode (Mangal) text directly into them produces garbled output because the character mapping is completely different.
This Unicode to DevLys font converter solves that problem. Paste your Unicode Hindi text, copy the DevLys-encoded output, paste it into your design tool, and change the font to DevLys 010 — the text renders correctly as Devanagari Hindi immediately. No manual re-typing required.
Is This the Same as Mangal to DevLys?
Yes. Mangal is one of the most commonly used Unicode Hindi fonts, so "Mangal to DevLys" and "Unicode to DevLys" refer to the same conversion. Whether your source text is typed in Mangal, Nirmala UI, Aparajita, or any other Unicode Devanagari font, the underlying Unicode characters are identical — and this converter handles all of them correctly.
Who Needs Unicode to DevLys Conversion?
- Wedding card designers using CorelDraw templates who receive client names in Unicode from WhatsApp.
- Newspaper layout teams running legacy PageMaker workflows.
- Print shop operators who accept Unicode input but output to DevLys-based printing plates.
- Banner and hoarding designers using flex printing software configured with DevLys fonts.
- Publishers maintaining legacy archives formatted in DevLys.
How to Use the Output in CorelDraw or Photoshop
After converting, copy the DevLys output text, paste it into your design software's text tool, select all the pasted text, and change the font to DevLys 010 (or whichever DevLys variant your template uses). The characters will immediately render as correct Devanagari Hindi. If you see symbols instead of Hindi after pasting, confirm the font is set to DevLys and not a Unicode font like Mangal.
DevLys 010 and Other DevLys Variants
The DevLys font family includes variants from DevLys 010 through DevLys 050. All variants use the same core Remington keyboard layout and character encoding — the differences are purely stylistic. This converter targets DevLys 010 as the primary standard and the output works correctly with all other DevLys variants including DevLys 10, DevLys 20, and DevLys 30.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why would I need to convert Unicode to DevLys?
If you work in CorelDraw, Adobe Photoshop, PixelLab, or PageMaker with DevLys-based templates for wedding cards, banners, magazines, or newspapers, you need text in DevLys encoding. Modern devices produce Unicode — this tool converts it to the format those workflows expect.
How do I use converted DevLys text in CorelDraw?
Convert your Unicode text using the tool above, copy the output, paste into CorelDraw, and change the font to DevLys 010. The text will render correctly as Hindi.
Is this the same as Mangal to DevLys conversion?
Yes. Mangal is a Unicode Hindi font. Unicode to DevLys conversion works on any Unicode Hindi text regardless of which Unicode font (Mangal, Nirmala UI, Aparajita etc.) it was written in.
Is it free?
Yes, completely free. No sign-up, no install, runs in your browser.