Text to Hieroglyph

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About this Tool

AllThatConverter's text-to-hieroglyph converter is a unique free online tool that translates alphabetic text into ancient Egyptian hieroglyph Unicode symbols. It is great for educational content, creative decoration, social media posts, and game or fantasy worldbuilding. All processing runs locally in your browser with no uploads. 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 the alphabetic text you want to convert into the input area.

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Click 'Convert to Hieroglyphs' to run the conversion.

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The hieroglyph Unicode characters for each letter appear in the output.

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Click 'Copy' to copy the result and paste it wherever you need it.

Hieroglyph Converter Use Cases

History and Culture Education

Create visual educational materials about ancient Egyptian writing by converting text to hieroglyph symbols.

Social Media Creative Posts

Use hieroglyph characters in Twitter or Instagram posts to capture attention with a unique ancient-script aesthetic.

Game and Fantasy Content Creation

Add an ancient-civilization atmosphere to RPG games, novels, or props by converting text to hieroglyphic symbols.

Decoration and Art Projects

Convert names or messages to hieroglyphs for use in art projects, custom merchandise designs, or printable artwork.

Hieroglyph Converter FAQ

This tool maps each Latin letter to a corresponding Unicode Egyptian Hieroglyph block symbol (U+13000–U+1342F) as an approximation. It is not based on authentic ancient Egyptian grammar or phonology. Use it for educational and decorative purposes.

The tool supports alphabet (A–Z) conversion. There is no standardized hieroglyph mapping for Japanese characters; please use English text input.

A font supporting the Unicode Egyptian Hieroglyphs block — such as Noto Sans Egyptian Hieroglyphs — is required. Display may vary across systems.

No. All processing runs locally in your browser. Nothing is transmitted externally.

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