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AnmolLipi  →  Raavi Unicode

Paste your AnmolLipi-encoded Punjabi text on the left and receive clean, searchable Unicode Gurmukhi (Raavi) on the right — complete with correct sihari placement and special character support.

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AnmolLipi — Input
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Unicode · Gurmukhi
Raavi Unicode — Output
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Input: 0 chars Raavi to AnmolLipi →

AnmolLipi is an ASCII-based legacy font that stores Gurmukhi characters as English keyboard codes. Raavi is the Unicode standard — every modern operating system, browser, and web platform understands it without any font installation. Converting your AnmolLipi documents to Unicode future-proofs them for the web, search engines, and modern apps.

AnmolLipi

ASCII encoding — Gurmukhi mapped to English keyboard characters
Requires the AnmolLipi font to display; looks garbled otherwise
Cannot be indexed or searched by search engines
Incompatible with modern web publishing and social media
Sihari (ਿ) placed before the consonant in the byte stream

Raavi Unicode

True Unicode Gurmukhi — works on every device without font files
Fully searchable by Google and other search engines
Correct logical order: sihari follows the consonant in the string
Copy-pasteable into WhatsApp, Gmail, Facebook, and all apps
Future-proof — the international standard for Punjabi text
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Web Publishers
Migrate legacy AnmolLipi website content to Unicode for proper search indexing.
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Social Media Managers
Convert Punjabi text so it displays correctly on WhatsApp, Instagram, and Facebook.
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Journalists & Bloggers
Bring old AnmolLipi news archives into a modern Unicode CMS.
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Academics & Researchers
Convert legacy study material and theses into searchable Unicode documents.
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Developers
Migrate database content from legacy font encoding to Unicode for modern apps.
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Authors & Publishers
Prepare AnmolLipi manuscripts for e-book and web publishing platforms.
Copy your AnmolLipi text
Select and copy from MS Word, PDF, InDesign, or any AnmolLipi document.
Paste into the left panel
Click inside the AnmolLipi — Input panel and press Ctrl+V, or use the Paste button.
Click "Convert to Raavi Unicode"
Press the gradient button at the bottom — or use the Ctrl+Enter shortcut.
Raavi Unicode text appears instantly
The converted Raavi Unicode text is displayed in the right output panel immediately.
Copy and use anywhere
Hit the Copy button on the right panel — paste it into any app, portal, or document.
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Greedy Longest-Match
Multi-character Punjabi sequences are matched whole before individual characters — no broken conjuncts.
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Zero Data Exposure
All conversion runs as JavaScript in your own browser tab. Your Punjabi text never touches a server.
Instant, No Install
No software, no plugin, no sign-up. Open the page and convert immediately — on any device.
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One-Click Copy
The output copies straight to your clipboard — paste into Word, email, or a portal in one step.
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Touch-Ready on Mobile
The dual-pane layout stacks cleanly on phones. Paste, convert, and copy works end-to-end on Android and iOS.
Special Character Support
Rare Gurmukhi characters — ਲ਼, ਸ਼, ਫ਼, ਜ਼, ਗ਼, ੱ — are mapped precisely, never silently dropped.
AnmolLipi is a legacy font that remaps Gurmukhi to ASCII characters. Raavi is a Unicode font that uses the international Gurmukhi Unicode block (U+0A00–U+0A7F). Unicode text works everywhere; AnmolLipi text requires the specific font installed.
Yes. AnmolLipi stores sihari before the consonant (visual order), but Unicode requires it after the consonant (logical order). This converter automatically reorders sihari to the correct Unicode position.
Yes — that is one of the biggest advantages. Unicode Gurmukhi is fully indexed by search engines and searchable within Word, PDFs, and databases.
No. Conversion runs entirely as JavaScript in your browser. Your Punjabi text never leaves your device.
Yes. All nuktā characters (ਸ਼, ਖ਼, ਜ਼, ਫ਼, ਲ਼, ਗ਼) and conjuncts like ੍ਰ (subscript ਰ) are mapped to their proper Unicode sequences.
Yes — use the Raavi to AnmolLipi converter if you need to go back to the legacy encoding.