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Raavi Unicode  →  Asees

Paste your Unicode Punjabi (Raavi/Gurmukhi) text on the left and receive the equivalent Asees-encoded output on the right — with correct sihari reordering and full special character support.

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Unicode · Gurmukhi
Raavi Unicode — Input
0 chars  ·  0 words
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Asees — Output
ਬਦਲਿਆ ਹੋਇਆ ਪਾਠ ਇੱਥੇ ਦਿਖਾਈ ਦੇਵੇਗਾ…
Input: 0 chars Asees to Raavi →

Unicode Gurmukhi (Raavi) is the modern standard, but many Punjab government offices, legal printers, and older DTP systems still require Asees font encoding. This converter translates every Unicode Gurmukhi character into the correct Asees ASCII encoding, including automatic sihari (f) reordering.

Raavi Unicode

True Unicode — works on every device and platform without a font file
Fully searchable by search engines and accessible to screen readers
Sihari ਿ follows the consonant codepoint (Unicode logical order)
Copy-pasteable into any modern app, web portal, or social media
Future-proof standard for all new Punjabi digital content

Asees

Required by Punjab government office software using Asees encoding
Standard in Punjabi University and legal typesetting workflows
Sihari 'f' appears BEFORE the consonant in the byte stream (visual order)
Needed for legacy court document and examination portal submissions
Still in active use across government-issue computer setups in Punjab
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Government Office Staff
Receive Unicode documents from modern sources but must submit them in Asees encoding.
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Legal Typists
Work with Unicode content but need Asees format for court filing systems.
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Print Shop Operators
Get Unicode content from designers but run Asees-based printer workflows.
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Punjabi University Staff
Convert modern Unicode manuscripts to Asees for institutional publishing.
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Examination Candidates
Submit Punjabi content through portals that require Asees font encoding.
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Office Administrators
Bridge modern Unicode document creation with legacy Asees-based office systems.
Copy your Raavi Unicode text
Select and copy from MS Word, PDF, InDesign, or any Raavi Unicode document.
Paste into the left panel
Click inside the Raavi Unicode — Input panel and press Ctrl+V, or use the Paste button.
Click "Convert to Asees"
Press the gradient button at the bottom — or use the Ctrl+Enter shortcut.
Asees text appears instantly
The converted Asees 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.
Some government portals, court filing systems, and institutional workflows still require Asees encoding. This converter lets you write content in modern Unicode and export to Asees when required.
Yes. Unicode stores sihari after the consonant codepoint. Asees requires the 'f' character before the consonant in the byte stream. This converter automatically applies the correct reordering.
Yes. All nuktā combinations — ਸ਼, ਖ਼, ਜ਼, ਫ਼, ਲ਼, ਗ਼ — are mapped to their correct Asees keys.
No — Asees is a legacy ASCII font. Without it installed, the output appears as random characters. The converter gives you the correct encoding; you still need the Asees font to render it.
No. The entire conversion runs as JavaScript in your browser. Your Punjabi text never leaves your device.
Yes — use the Asees to Raavi converter to go back to Unicode at any time.