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AnmolLipi to Unicode Converter

Convert Punjabi AnmolLipi / Gurmukhi font to Unicode and back, free in your browser. Paste AnmolLipi text to get proper Unicode Gurmukhi.

Direction
AnmolLipi / Gurmukhi
Unicode

How to convert AnmolLipi to Unicode

Paste your AnmolLipi (or GurbaniAkhar) text and the converter turns it into proper Unicode Gurmukhi that works everywhere. AnmolLipi is the classic ASCII Punjabi font used across publishing and Gurbani text, so its content turns to gibberish without the font installed. Converting to Unicode fixes that for good — and the tool also converts Unicode back to AnmolLipi.

Correct Gurmukhi handling

The converter repositions the sihari (ਿ), handles nukta letters and rebuilds subjoined conjuncts, so phrases like ਸਤਿ ਸ੍ਰੀ ਅਕਾਲ convert accurately in both directions instead of scrambling. That accuracy matters for religious text, Punjabi publishing and migrating old documents to a modern, searchable Unicode format.

Free, instant and private

Everything runs in your browser — no upload, no sign-up, no limit. Paste a single line or a whole document and copy the Unicode Gurmukhi result straight into your app. Use it to bring legacy AnmolLipi archives to Unicode for the web, or to prepare Unicode text for a press that still needs the legacy font.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I convert AnmolLipi to Unicode?

Paste your AnmolLipi (or GurbaniAkhar) text and the Unicode Gurmukhi appears instantly. Copy it anywhere — Word, the web, a phone — and it will display correctly without the AnmolLipi font installed.

Why doesn't my AnmolLipi text show correctly elsewhere?

AnmolLipi is an ASCII font: the text is really Latin characters mapped to Gurmukhi glyphs, so it only looks right while the font is installed. Converting to Unicode stores the real Gurmukhi characters so it works everywhere.

Can it convert Unicode back to AnmolLipi?

Yes. Choose the Unicode → AnmolLipi direction to get font code you can paste into a layout and set to the AnmolLipi font.

Is it accurate for sihari and conjuncts?

Yes. It repositions the sihari (ਿ), handles nukta letters and rebuilds subjoined conjuncts, so phrases like ਸਤਿ ਸ੍ਰੀ ਅਕਾਲ convert accurately.

Is it free and private?

Completely free, no sign-up, and it runs entirely in your browser — your text is never uploaded or stored on a server.