Korean Keyboard Online
Jamo combine into Hangul syllable blocks as you type (ㅎ + ㅏ + ㄴ → 한). Autosaved in your browser; nothing is uploaded.
Click or type jamo — they combine into Hangul syllable blocks automatically.
Korean is written in Hangul, where letters combine into syllable blocks (한 = ㅎ+ㅏ+ㄴ). Type on the standard 2-beolsik keyboard — your QWERTY keys become jamo that compose into syllables automatically — or tap the on-screen Korean keyboard, dictate with voice typing, then copy, export, and share.
Frequently asked questions
Do I need to install a Korean keyboard?
No. Type on your normal keyboard using the 2-beolsik layout, or click the on-screen jamo keys. The output is standard Unicode Hangul that works in KakaoTalk, Word, email — anywhere.
How do I type Korean Hangul online?
Click jamo on the on-screen keyboard, or type on the 2-beolsik layout — they compose into syllable blocks automatically as you go.
Can I paste the text into WhatsApp, Word, or Google Docs?
Yes. The output is standard Unicode Hangul, which works everywhere — KakaoTalk, WhatsApp, Gmail, Word, Google Docs.
Does this work on mobile?
Yes. The on-screen jamo keyboard works with touch input in any mobile browser, no install needed.
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 Korean text in WhatsApp, Gmail, or Word?
Yes. The output is standard Unicode Korean, which works everywhere — WhatsApp, social media, Gmail, MS Word, Google Docs, and official documents.
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