About Nepal ICT Toolkit
Free, browser-based tools for Nepali dates, fonts, and PDFs — built to remove everyday friction in Nepal's government and office documentation.
Nepal ICT Toolkit is a free collection of browser-based tools built for the everyday work of Nepali government offices, consultancies, students, and anyone who deals with Bikram Sambat dates, Nepali fonts, or PDF documents. Nothing here requires an account, a download, or a payment — every tool runs directly in your browser.
Why this exists
Nepal's digital transition has left a lot of everyday friction behind: government documents typed in Preeti or Kantipur font that look like gibberish until you have the right font installed, dates that need converting between Bikram Sambat and the Gregorian calendar for every form and report, and PDFs that need merging, splitting, or a quick watermark before they can be submitted. This toolkit exists to remove that friction — one focused tool per task, no unnecessary steps.
What's included
- Date & calendar tools — convert between Bikram Sambat and English dates, and browse a full BS calendar with official Nepal government public holidays.
- Unicode conversion tools — convert Preeti, Kantipur, and PCS Nepali font text (including whole Word documents) to standard Unicode, or type Nepali phonetically with an English keyboard.
- PDF tools — merge, split, rotate, watermark, and convert PDFs, all without uploading a file anywhere.
How accuracy is handled
The date conversion is checked against known reference dates, and the Preeti/Kantipur/PCS Nepali Unicode conversion uses the exact character-mapping tables those fonts were built on — validated against more than a hundred known test conversions before publishing. Where a tool is inherently approximate (like phonetic Roman typing), that's stated plainly on the tool's own page rather than left for you to discover the hard way.
Privacy by design
Every tool on this site does its work locally, in your browser. Dates, documents, and PDFs are never uploaded to a server for processing. See the Privacy Policy for the full detail, including how this site handles cookies if you're seeing an advertisement on this page.
Who's behind it
This toolkit is built and maintained by Synergy Engineering & Consultants Pvt. Ltd., an engineering and ICT consultancy based in Kathmandu, Nepal, working on government and provincial ICT projects. It grew out of internal tools built for that work and is shared publicly because the same problems come up everywhere in Nepal's government and business documentation.