Use any regular keyboard to write in Chinese, Hindi, Arabic, Russian, Korean and more — type the sounds, get the script.
No software to install, no OS settings to change. Type the way words sound using ordinary Latin letters — nihao becomes 你好, namaste becomes नमस्ते, privet becomes привет — right in this page.
Chinese works like a proper Pinyin IME: type a word's pinyin, pick from ranked candidates with the number keys or space, and keep going. It uses a 65,000-word frequency dictionary that loads once into your browser.
Chinese (Pinyin), Japanese (romaji → kana), Korean (romanized → Hangul), Hindi, Arabic, Hebrew, Russian, Ukrainian, Greek and Vietnamese (Telex). Each has a typing guide right on the page.
Rules can't do everything: Japanese kanji needs context, and Arabic or Hebrew spelling has quirks phonetic typing misses. The optional AI Convert button turns your romanized or kana text into proper native writing — your wording, correct script.
All typing conversion happens locally in your browser — keystrokes never touch our servers. Only the optional AI Convert button sends your text (securely, never stored) for processing.
Wrote something you need in another language? Send it through our Text Translator — or hear it read aloud with Text to Speech.