Transliteration Tools

English to Hindi Typing

English to Hindi Typing turns Roman Hindi spelling into Unicode Devanagari as you type, with nothing uploaded.

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Type Roman Hindi. Capitals T, D give retroflex letters; aa, ee, oo give long vowels.
English (Roman)
Hindi (Devanagari)
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Most phones and laptops do not ship with a Hindi keyboard, so typing even a short Hindi message means hunting for a layout or switching apps.

This page lets you keep your normal English keyboard: spell the sounds the way they read, and Devanagari appears instantly in the result panel.

How to use English to Hindi Typing

  1. Type Roman Hindi in the left panel, for example namaste.
  2. Use the hint line for retroflex sounds: capital T and D give different letters than lowercase t and d.
  3. Read the Devanagari in the right panel and tap Copy to paste it where you need it.

Use cases

Good to know

Hindi carries an inherent a after most consonants, so namaste reads as expected. Capitals such as T, D and Sh select retroflex and sibilant letters, and the output is standard Unicode Devanagari.

Frequently asked questions

Do I need to install a Hindi keyboard?

No. You type in plain English letters and the page maps the sounds to Devanagari, so no keyboard layout or font install is needed.

How do I type retroflex letters like Ta or Da?

Use capitals: T gives the retroflex letter and t gives the dental one, and the same pattern applies to D and to Sh for the sha sound.

Why is the output only phonetic?

Transliteration maps sounds, not meaning, so spellings are matched by ear. Review names and uncommon words, since one spelling can have more than one form.

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