People search for a text translator when they want another script, but a browser tool with no model cannot reliably translate meaning.
This page is honest about that: it transliterates your text into the script you pick, keeping the words the same and only changing the writing system.
How to use Unicode Text Translator
- Read the caveat: this changes script, not meaning.
- Pick a target script and type phonetically in the left panel.
- Review the result and copy it from the right panel.
Use cases
- Preview how a name looks in another script.
- Produce phonetic labels in a chosen writing system.
- Show the same word across several scripts.
Good to know
Browser-side rule-based conversion can change the script but cannot translate language meaning, which needs a dictionary or a model. That is why this tool is labelled a transliterator rather than a translator.
Frequently asked questions
Does this translate languages?
No. It transliterates text into another script by sound. The words keep their original meaning and language.
Why not real translation?
Real translation needs a dictionary or model and a backend. This tool runs only in your browser, so it converts script, not meaning.
Which scripts are available?
Several Indic scripts plus Greek, Russian Cyrillic, Arabic and Urdu, chosen from the dropdown.