Hindi Font Generator

Generate stylish Hindi font previews in real time. Type Hindi or English, change size, color & background, then copy your stylish text or download an image — no signup, completely free.

How the Hindi Font Generator works

Type any text in the input field above. The generator detects whether your input is Devanagari (Hindi) or Roman (English) and adapts automatically. If you enter English, the tool converts it to Devanagari for visual preview using a built-in Google Translate fallback, then renders it across every installed stylish font.

Underneath each card you'll find three actions: Copy grabs the rendered text for pasting elsewhere, PNG exports a high-resolution image (great for posters, story stickers and thumbnails), and TTF downloads the original font file so you can install it on your computer or import it into Canva, Photoshop, PixelLab or CapCut.

Tips for getting beautiful previews

Keep your text under 25 characters for the best card layout — long sentences will wrap.

Use the size slider to test how a font looks at heading vs. body weights.

For social media, try a transparent background (set the background color the same as your background to fake it) — or download the PNG and use a removal tool.

Click the heart on any card to save it to favorites — they'll be remembered next time you open the page.

Best Hindi fonts for popular use cases

Posters & titles: Try heavy calligraphy styles like Shikha, Ganesh and Chandrakant.

Wedding cards: Romantic strokes such as Sandhya, Sudha and Kashi look elegant.

Festival creatives: Decorative scripts (Diya, Dipawali, Mantra) bring instant Indian flavor.

Social bios: Switch to unicode copy-paste fonts — they work as actual characters everywhere.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Hindi font generator really free?

Yes — every preview, copy and download is free for personal use. We don't ask for an account and there are no watermarks.

Can I type in English and see Hindi output?

Yes. Type any English phrase and the tool translates it to Hindi before rendering each stylish font. For perfect accuracy, type your text directly in Devanagari.

Why do some fonts look different when I copy?

The displayed fonts are visual typefaces — they rely on the AMS encoding system. When you copy, the actual characters are AMS-Roman; the stylish look only appears where the matching font is installed. For text that stays stylish anywhere (Instagram, WhatsApp), use the Copy-Paste Fonts page which uses unicode glyphs.

How do I install a downloaded TTF?

On Windows: right-click the .ttf → Install. On Mac: double-click → Install Font. On Android/iOS: use a font manager app like iFont or AnyFont. On Canva, upload the .ttf in Brand Kit → Brand Fonts.

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