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English to Hindi Typing

Type Hindi using English letters. Copy, download, print, or share your Hindi text instantly.

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How to type in Hindi

  1. Type Hindi words phonetically in the left box using English letters — for example mera naam.
  2. The Devanagari text appears instantly in the right box: मेरा नाम.
  3. Copy it, share it on WhatsApp, download it, or print it.

Examples

You typeYou get
mera naamमेरा नाम
namasteनमस्ते
bharatभारत
aap kaise hainआप कैसे हैं

Hindi is written in the Devanagari script and used by over 600 million speakers. Type it phonetically with English letters, practice for typing exams like CPCT, or convert legacy Kruti Dev documents.

Frequently asked questions

How does English to Hindi typing work?

Type Hindi words the way they sound, using English (Roman) letters. The tool converts them to Devanagari script as you type — for example, typing "namaste" gives नमस्ते. You can then copy, download, print, or share the Hindi text.

Is this a translator?

No. This tool converts the sound of your typing into Hindi script (transliteration). Typing "good morning" will not give you सुप्रभात — type "suprabhat" instead. It is made for people who speak Hindi but type faster with English letters.

Is it free? Do I need to sign up?

Completely free, no account needed. Your text is processed in your browser and autosaved locally — nothing is uploaded to our servers.

Can I use the Hindi text in WhatsApp, Gmail, or Word?

Yes. The output is standard Unicode Hindi, which works everywhere — WhatsApp, Facebook, Instagram, Gmail, MS Word, Google Docs, and official documents. Use the Copy or Share buttons, or download it as a .txt file.

Why is a word converted incorrectly?

Phonetic typing can be spelled many ways. Try a more phonetic spelling — for example "bhaarat" or "paanee" with long vowels written out. We keep improving the engine's word coverage.

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