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Punjabi Font Converter
Asees, Raavi & AnmolLipi

Six free browser-based tools to convert between the three most-used Punjabi (Gurmukhi) fonts — no sign-up, no font install, no data ever sent to any server.

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Legacy → Unicode

Asees to Raavi
Font Converter

Convert legacy Asees-encoded Punjabi to Unicode Raavi — required for PSSSB/PPSC exams and government portals that mandate the Raavi Unicode standard.

n;h; ਰਾਵੀ
  • Instant sihari (ਿ) reordering — visual to Unicode logical
  • All nuktā characters: ਸ਼ ਖ਼ ਜ਼ ਫ਼ ਲ਼ ਗ਼ fully handled
  • Required for PSSSB and PPSC Punjabi typing tests
  • Browser-based — no text ever sent to any server
Open Asees → Raavi  →
Unicode → Legacy

Raavi to Asees
Font Converter

Convert Unicode Raavi Gurmukhi to Asees ASCII encoding — for government offices and software that require the Asees legacy font standard.

ਰਾਵੀ n;h;
  • Automatic sihari 'f' inserted before the consonant
  • Full nuktā support: ਸ਼ → ;a, ਜ਼ → ia and more
  • For Punjab government Asees-based filing systems
  • Browser-based — your text stays completely private
Open Raavi → Asees  →
Legacy → Legacy

Asees to AnmolLipi
Font Converter

Switch between two legacy ASCII fonts — convert Asees text to AnmolLipi for print shops and DTP operators whose printer drivers require AnmolLipi specifically.

n;h; AnmolilpI
  • Direct ASCII-to-ASCII remapping — no Unicode round-trip
  • Sihari placement corrected for AnmolLipi visual order
  • For PageMaker, CorelDraw, and legacy DTP printers
  • Browser-based — no text sent to any server
Open Asees → AnmolLipi  →
Legacy → Legacy

AnmolLipi to Asees
Font Converter

Convert AnmolLipi-encoded Punjabi to Asees format — for government offices and legal systems that use Asees as their standard legacy encoding.

AnmolilpI n;h;
  • Direct ASCII-to-ASCII remapping between font tables
  • Sihari reordered correctly for Asees visual byte order
  • For offices receiving AnmolLipi but working in Asees
  • Browser-based — your text stays completely private
Open AnmolLipi → Asees  →
Unicode → Legacy

Raavi to AnmolLipi
Font Converter

Convert Unicode Raavi Gurmukhi to AnmolLipi encoding — with automatic sihari reordering — for print shops whose printer workflows depend on AnmolLipi.

ਰਾਵੀ AnmolilpI
  • Sihari ਿ reordered from Unicode logical to AnmolLipi visual
  • All nuktā characters: ਸ਼ ਖ਼ ਜ਼ ਫ਼ ਲ਼ ਗ਼ fully supported
  • For PageMaker, CorelDraw, and AnmolLipi printer setups
  • Browser-based — no text sent to any server
Open Raavi → AnmolLipi  →
Legacy → Unicode

AnmolLipi to Raavi
Font Converter

Convert legacy AnmolLipi ASCII-encoded Punjabi to Unicode Raavi — for migrating newspaper archives and DTP files to modern Raavi-based government systems.

AnmolilpI ਰਾਵੀ
  • Sihari reordered from AnmolLipi visual to Unicode logical
  • Full Gurmukhi character set — vowels, consonants, matras
  • Ideal for migrating newspaper archives to Unicode
  • Browser-based — no text sent to any server
Open AnmolLipi → Raavi  →
Asees
Legacy · ASCII Font
n;h;
A legacy ASCII-encoded Punjabi font by Softage Solutions. Like AnmolLipi, it stores ASCII bytes rendered as Gurmukhi glyphs through font substitution — widely used in Punjab government offices and older DTP setups.
Raavi
Unicode · Gurmukhi
ਰਾਵੀ
Microsoft's bundled Unicode Gurmukhi font included with Windows. Widely used in government documents and official Punjabi typing tests (PSSSB, PPSC).
AnmolLipi
Legacy · ASCII Font
AnmolilpI
A legacy ASCII-encoded Punjabi font. Still required by many print shops, older PageMaker/CorelDraw DTP setups, and certain Punjab government printing workflows.

Match your situation to the right tool in seconds.

Your Situation
You Have
Use This Tool
PSSSB / PPSC exam requirement specifies Raavi
Asees font text
Government portal only accepts Asees encoding
Raavi font text
Print shop needs AnmolLipi for their printer driver
Asees-encoded text
Office uses Asees but received AnmolLipi files
AnmolLipi-encoded files
Reprinting old Punjabi newspaper in PageMaker
Raavi Unicode text
Converting archive for a Raavi-based government system
AnmolLipi DTP files
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Exam Aspirants
Asees → Raavi
PSSSB, PPSC, and Punjab government exams require Raavi. Convert Asees practice text to match exam requirements.
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Government Clerks
Any → Raavi
Punjab government portals and official documents mandate Raavi Unicode. Convert any font to Raavi for portal submission.
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DTP Operators
Raavi → AnmolLipi
Work with legacy PageMaker or CorelDraw setups that only render AnmolLipi. Convert Raavi (Unicode) content from clients to AnmolLipi before printing.
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Newspaper Publishers
Legacy → Raavi
Migrate legacy AnmolLipi or Asees newspaper archives to Unicode Raavi for web publishing, digital archives, and searchable online editions.
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Data Entry Operators
Asees ↔ Raavi
Reconcile data across systems using different Punjabi fonts — Asees (legacy ASCII) and Raavi (Unicode) are incompatible and need conversion to share documents.
Content Editors
Any → Raavi
Prepare Punjabi educational and editorial content in the font encoding required by each institution or publication platform.
Raavi is a Unicode Gurmukhi font — it stores actual Unicode codepoints (U+0A00–U+0A7F) and displays correctly on any device without a special font. Asees and AnmolLipi are both legacy ASCII fonts — they store standard ASCII bytes and rely on their respective font files to render Gurmukhi glyphs. Without the correct font installed, Asees and AnmolLipi text appears as random English characters.
Raavi is Unicode; Asees is a legacy ASCII font. The same Punjabi word is stored as completely different byte sequences in each — Raavi uses Unicode Gurmukhi codepoints while Asees uses ASCII bytes that only render correctly with the Asees font file loaded. A conversion pass remaps every character from one encoding to the other.
Most PSSSB (Punjab Subordinate Services Selection Board) and PPSC examinations require Raavi Unicode with the Inscript keyboard layout. Always verify the specific exam notification, as requirements can change. If your practice material is in Asees, use the Asees → Raavi converter before submitting.
No. Every converter on this site runs entirely as JavaScript inside your own browser tab. Your Punjabi text never leaves your device and is never transmitted over the network.
AnmolLipi is a font trick — it stores regular English ASCII characters and uses a custom font file to swap each ASCII glyph for a Gurmukhi one. Without the AnmolLipi font installed, the browser or operating system renders those bytes as their normal ASCII equivalents (random English letters and symbols). Convert to Raavi or Asees to get text that displays on any device.
Yes. In AnmolLipi, the sihari vowel sign (equivalent to ਿ) must appear before its consonant in the byte stream (visual order). In Unicode, sihari follows its consonant (logical order). The AnmolLipi ↔ Unicode converters automatically apply the correct reordering in both directions.
Yes — all six converters are permanently free with no registration, no login, no usage limits, and no hidden charges.