Shusha legacy Hindi font text ko Unicode Hindi me badlein.
Shusha is another legacy Hindi font that encodes Devanagari characters using a custom mapping. Like other non-Unicode fonts, it cannot be reliably displayed on modern systems without the exact same font installed.
This converter helps you bring Shusha content into the Unicode world. Paste your Shusha-based text into the input box and press Convert to get Unicode Hindi output.
Many older documents, books and templates were created using Shusha in desktop publishing software. When you wish to update those materials for the web or for modern readers, converting to Unicode is the first step.
Unicode text can then be used in any font that supports Devanagari, without locking you to a particular legacy typeface.
Copy the Hindi text from your Shusha document and paste it into the input area on this page. Click Convert to see the corresponding Unicode Hindi in the output area. Finally, copy the Unicode text into your word processor, website or design tool.
For best results, test a few lines and verify that the converted text matches the original Shusha document visually, especially around matras and complex conjunct characters.
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