When you switch between scripts a lot, opening a different page each time is slow and breaks your flow.
This compact tool keeps every script in one place: tap a target chip or pick from the dropdown, type phonetically, and copy.
How to use Transliteration Tool
- Tap a target chip, such as Hindi or Russian, or pick a script from the dropdown.
- Type phonetically in English in the left panel.
- Copy the converted script from the right panel.
Use cases
- Switch quickly between scripts while typing.
- Convert names into several scripts in turn.
- Test how a phrase looks in different writing systems.
Good to know
Transliteration changes the writing system, not the meaning, so the words stay the same language in a new script. Each script uses its own phonetic mapping, so one Roman spelling will not transfer identically across all of them.
Frequently asked questions
What do the target chips do?
Each chip sets the output script in one tap, so you can jump between Hindi, Greek, Russian and the rest without opening the dropdown.
What does transliteration mean?
It converts text into another script by sound. The words keep their original language; only the writing system changes.
Which scripts are supported?
Several Indic scripts plus Greek, Russian Cyrillic, Arabic and Urdu, all selectable from the chips or the dropdown.