Preeti to Unicode converter
Preeti is a legacy Nepali font from the 1990s that stores text as ASCII characters — so it looks Nepali on screen but is invisible to search engines, copy-paste, and modern software. Converting to Unicode makes your text searchable, portable, and future-proof. This tool handles Word documents (.docx) end-to-end, preserving every table, image, header, and footer.
Have a .docx Word document? Open it in the full editor — tables, images, headers, and footers all preserved.
Open in editor →Need the reverse? Try Unicode → Preeti →
Frequently asked
What is Preeti font?
Preeti is a legacy Nepali font from the 1990s. It works by mapping standard Latin keyboard keys to Nepali glyph images — so when you type k you see a Nepali character on screen. The bytes stored on disk are plain ASCII, not Unicode Devanagari. This means the text is invisible to search engines, copy-paste into other apps, screen readers, and any system that expects standard Unicode.
Will my Word document formatting survive?
Yes. The converter uses an in-place OOXML transform — it rewrites text inside the original .docx file rather than rebuilding it from scratch. Tables, images, text boxes, headers, footers, and all other structure are untouched containers that pass through verbatim. Your document comes out looking exactly as it went in, just with searchable Unicode text.
Is my file uploaded to a server?
No. All conversion runs entirely inside your browser. Your files are never sent to any server and never leave your device. This is a deliberate design choice: it means the tool works offline after the page loads, and your documents stay completely private.