Hindi Easy Typing

English to Hindi Typing Tool

Type in English, get instant Hindi script output. No special keyboard or installation — works entirely in your browser.

Phonetic Input Hindi Script Free forever

English → Hindi

Auto-select first suggestion on space

Quick Type Mode

Enable auto-conversion for faster typing. Just press space to convert words instantly.

Smart Suggestions

Get intelligent word suggestions as you type. Choose the best match for accurate transliteration.

Keyboard Shortcuts

Use Tab and arrow keys to navigate between suggestions quickly and efficiently.

Getting Started:

  1. 1. Start typing in English in the box above
  2. 2. See Hindi text appear as you type
  3. 3. Press Space to see transliteration options
  4. 4. Use Tab or arrow keys to choose from suggestions

How to Type in Hindi Online

Our English to Hindi typing tool uses transliteration technology to convert your English keyboard input into Hindi (Devanagari) script in real-time. Unlike translation, which changes the meaning from one language to another, transliteration preserves the pronunciation. When you type "namaste" it becomes "नमस्ते". The tool uses Google's Input Tools API for accurate, context-aware suggestions. Simply type in English as you normally would, and the tool intelligently converts each word to its Hindi equivalent. Press Space to confirm a word, or use arrow keys to select from alternative suggestions. This is perfect for anyone who can speak Hindi but is more comfortable typing on an English (QWERTY) keyboard.

About Hindi

  • Native name: हिन्दी
  • Script: Devanagari
  • Speakers: 600 million
  • Regions: India (official language), Nepal, Fiji, Mauritius, and diaspora communities worldwide
  • Language family: Indo-European, Indo-Aryan

Hindi Character Reference

Type these English letters to get the corresponding Hindi characters:

a
aa / A
i
ee / I
u
oo / U
k
kh
g
gh
ch
chh
j
jh
t
th
d
dh
n
p
ph
b
bh
m
r
l
v / w
sh
s
h

Who Uses Hindi Typing?

Students preparing for government typing exams (SSC, CPCT, UPSSSC, RRB NTPC)
Professionals writing official documents, emails, and reports in Hindi
Content creators and bloggers writing in Hindi
Social media users posting in Hindi on Facebook, WhatsApp, and Twitter
Journalists and writers working in Hindi media
Teachers preparing Hindi educational materials

Government Typing Exam Guide — Hindi

Use this tool to build Hindi script familiarity, then practise on the exam-specific keyboard layout.

SSC CGL / CHSL / MTS

Staff Selection Commission

35 WPM
Keyboard layout

Remington (Gail) or Inscript

Speed required

35 words per minute

Lower Division Clerk (LDC) and Data Entry Operator posts require 35 WPM in Hindi. The SSC uses Remington Gail layout on most computers. Accuracy matters - errors reduce your effective WPM.

CPCT (Computer Proficiency Certification Test)

MP Agency for Promotion of IT (MAP_IT)

30 WPM
Keyboard layout

Remington or Inscript

Speed required

30 words per minute

Mandatory for Madhya Pradesh government jobs. Requires 30 WPM in Hindi typing. The test uses both Remington and Inscript layouts - check your specific post requirement.

UPSSSC (Uttar Pradesh Subordinate Services Selection Commission)

Government of Uttar Pradesh

25 WPM
Keyboard layout

Remington Gail

Speed required

25 words per minute

Required for various UP government posts including Lekhpal and Junior Assistant. Speed requirement varies by post (25–30 WPM). Remington Gail is the standard layout.

RRB NTPC / Group D

Railway Recruitment Boards

30 WPM
Keyboard layout

Inscript or Remington

Speed required

30 words per minute

Junior Clerk and Station Master posts with Hindi typing requirements. Speed and accuracy are both tested. Use this tool to build familiarity with Hindi script before practising on exam-specific layouts.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does English to Hindi typing work?
It uses transliteration: you type Hindi words using English letters (e.g., type "bharat" to get "भारत"). The tool converts English phonetics into Devanagari script in real-time as you type.
Do I need to install any software?
No. This is a completely web-based tool that works in your browser. No downloads, extensions, or special keyboards required.
What is the difference between Hindi typing and Hindi translation?
Hindi typing (transliteration) converts English letters to Hindi script based on how the word sounds (e.g., "namaste" becomes "नमस्ते"). Hindi translation changes the meaning of English words into their Hindi equivalents (e.g., "hello" translates to "नमस्ते").
Can I use this for government typing exams (SSC, CPCT, UPSSSC)?
This tool is great for practice. However, government typing exams often require specific keyboard layouts like Remington or Inscript. Use this tool to familiarize yourself with Hindi text, then practice with exam-specific layouts.
Does this support Unicode (Mangal font)?
Yes, the output is in Unicode (Mangal-compatible) format. You can copy the text and use it anywhere, including Microsoft Word, email, social media, and websites.
Can I type in Hindi on my phone?
Yes! This tool is fully mobile-friendly. Open it in any mobile browser and start typing in Hindi immediately.