Text to Braille

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All processing happens in your browser — your files are never uploaded to a server.

About this Tool

AllThatConverter's text-to-braille converter is a free online tool that translates English text into braille Unicode symbols. It is useful for creating accessibility content, preparing data for braille printers, and educational purposes. All processing runs locally in your browser with no server uploads. Braille Unicode characters display correctly in most modern fonts and can be embedded directly in digital content. No registration required, completely free.

100% Secure Local Processing Active

This tool runs entirely on your device via WebAssembly and browser Canvas. No files are ever sent to any remote server, ensuring complete data security.

How to Use

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Enter or paste the English text you want to convert into the input area.

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Click 'Convert to Braille' to run the conversion.

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The Unicode braille symbols appear in the output area.

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Click 'Copy' to copy the result and paste it into your document or braille software.

Braille Converter Use Cases

Accessible Content Creation

Instantly convert text into braille Unicode characters when preparing educational materials and instructions for visually impaired readers.

Braille Printer Data Preparation

Generate braille-encoded text digitally to prepare input data for braille printers.

Education and Learning

Braille learners can use this tool to check the correspondence between characters and braille cell patterns as a visual study aid.

Inclusive Digital Design

Embed braille Unicode characters into web pages or documents as a reference element in inclusive design projects.

Braille Converter FAQ

The tool maps Grade 1 (letter-by-letter) English braille to Unicode braille patterns (U+2800–U+28FF). Grade 2 contracted braille is not supported.

Japanese braille uses a different standard system. Currently, only English (Latin character) braille conversion is supported.

Support depends on your printer driver. Many dedicated braille software applications accept Unicode braille input, but please verify your device's specifications.

No. All conversion runs locally in your browser. Your input text is never transmitted externally.

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