Why Your Preeti to Unicode Converter Should Be Offline

By Kishor Aryal | Developer, Utility Studio

Traditional Nepali fonts like Preeti and Kantipur are still heavily used in government offices, law firms, and journalism. However, to share that text via email, social media, or modern websites, it must be converted into Unicode.

The standard workflow involves copying the text, opening a random online converter, pasting it, and copying the result. But if you are working with sensitive information, this common habit is a major security vulnerability.

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The Privacy Flaw in Text Converters

When you paste text into a standard cloud-based converter, that text is transmitted to a remote server for processing. If you are a journalist converting an unreleased news report, a lawyer drafting a legal petition, or simply writing a private letter, you are exposing your data.

Many free tools log user inputs for "analytics" or to train language models. You have zero guarantee that your sensitive documents are being discarded after conversion.

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I built the Utility Studio Unicode Tools to eliminate this risk entirely. By relying on client-side JavaScript, the entire character mapping engine lives directly inside your web browser.

Stop pasting your private documents into unverified servers. A text converter should be a utility, not a data-collection point.

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