Type English for real-time transliteration, paste Unicode, and then convert to AMS.
Instantly transform your standard Unicode text into the specific encoding required for AMS fonts. Whether you're a journalist, publisher, or content creator working with Marathi or Hindi, this tool simplifies the process — ensuring perfect compatibility and saving you time.
Our tool is designed for maximum simplicity. Just three steps and you're done:
The primary challenge many Marathi and Hindi publishers face is the incompatibility between standard Unicode — which modern computers and the web use — and legacy AMS fonts still widely used in print media, newspapers, and publishing workflows across India.
Simply copy-pasting Unicode Devanagari text into older software that expects AMS font encoding produces garbled output. Our Unicode to AMS Font Converter bridges this gap automatically.
A universal standard representing every character in every language. Used by all modern operating systems, browsers, and applications. Devanagari Unicode (U+0900–U+097F) is the current standard for Marathi and Hindi digital text.
A proprietary encoding scheme used by legacy Indian printing software (like PageMaker, CorelDraw setups, and older DTP tools). Characters are mapped to ASCII positions, meaning the font file itself carries the Devanagari glyphs at Latin character positions.
The AMS font (also referred to as the AMS India font) is a legacy Devanagari typeface widely used in Maharashtra and across Hindi-belt print publications since the early DTP era. Unlike Unicode fonts, where the character code directly corresponds to the Devanagari script point, AMS uses a custom mapping — each glyph is stored at a specific ASCII position in the TTF/OTF file.
This means the letter क (ka) is not stored at its Unicode codepoint U+0915 — instead it sits at a different ASCII position defined by the AMS encoding table. Our converter applies the complete mapping table (including over 200 conjuncts and special sequences) to produce character-perfect output.
Yes — 100% free for all users, always. There are no hidden charges, no account required, and no usage limits. We built it to support Marathi and Hindi publishers and content creators.
The converter supports the complete Devanagari Unicode block including all vowels, consonants, matras, anusvara, visarga, chandrabindu, all common conjuncts (jodakshar), ra-kaar forms, half-consonants, and special sequences like ksha, dnya, and tra.
No — this is entirely web-based. It runs in your browser with no downloads, plugins, or installations required. You do need the AMS font installed on your computer to see the output render correctly in your DTP software.
V1 uses the classic AMS TTF encoding — the standard used by most legacy setups. V2 applies alternate vowel mappings (notably i → ai) and targets the AMS OTF font file. Toggle Apply V2 Rules in the output section to switch between them.
Absolutely. The entire conversion engine runs locally in your browser using JavaScript. Your text is never transmitted to any server, stored, or logged. What you type stays on your device.
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