About HindiFontStyle

Why this site exists, what it actually does, and who built it.

Our Story

Built Because the
Alternatives Were Annoying

HindiFontStyle.co.in started as a small side project in 2026. I needed a way to quickly preview stylish Hindi text for a few personal design projects, and every tool I found either buried the generator behind ads, forced a signup, or only offered a handful of styles. So I built the version I actually wanted to use.

It's grown since then — a Kruti Dev to Unicode converter, a Unicode converter, and a small blog covering the questions people actually ask about Hindi fonts, from wedding cards to why WhatsApp text sometimes shows up broken. It's still a young site, and I'm adding to it regularly.

Every tool on this site works entirely in your browser — nothing you type is uploaded or stored anywhere, and there's no account to create. That was a deliberate choice, not a marketing line.

Who Runs This Site

Right now, it's just me — no agency, no team of "passionate designers," just one person who cares about Devanagari typography and free tools. I handle the design, the code, the font research, and the blog writing myself, which is also why new content goes up in small, steady batches rather than all at once.

What This Site Is Not

It's not a font marketplace, and it's not affiliated with Microsoft, the makers of Kruti Dev, or any font foundry. It's an independent tool for previewing, styling, and converting Hindi text, built with publicly available and open-license fonts.

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2026
Year Founded
100+
Font Styles
100K+
Fonts Downloaded
₹0
Cost. Ever.
Our Commitments
  • All tools free, always — no paywalls or premium tiers
  • Only open-source fonts with clear commercial licenses
  • No account required — use everything without signing up
  • Your text never leaves your browser — zero data stored
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The Person Behind This Site

Hi, I'm Akshay

I built HindiFontStyle.co.in on my own, starting in 2026. I'm not a big agency or a design studio — I'm one person who kept running into the same problem: wanting a quick, clean way to preview and style Hindi text without wading through ad-heavy websites or downloading sketchy font packs.

I work on the site, the tools, and the blog myself, which means updates come in waves rather than a constant stream — but everything that goes up is something I've actually tested and use myself, whether that's a font converter or a guide on picking fonts for a wedding card.

If you spot a bug, have a font request, or just want to say the tool was useful, the contact page reaches me directly — not a support queue.