WRITE URDU GUIDE

Write Urdu features and export options

Turn a Roman Urdu draft into useful Urdu text, keep local copies while you work, and choose the right export or sharing option when the writing is ready.

What can you do after typing Urdu?

Use Copy text for the fastest handoff, save a UTF-8 text file for portability, or export a polished document from the rich editor. Draft recovery and import tools stay in your browser, so you can continue working without creating an account.

CopyTXTWordPDFPNGPrintShare

Keep a portable copy or move text into another app

Choose the lightest option that matches the next task. Plain text is ideal for portability; clipboard copy is best for an immediate handoff.

01

Save a plain-text file

A UTF-8 text file is small, reliable and easy to open in Notepad, TextEdit or another editor.

  1. Finish typing your Urdu.
  2. Open Export and enter a filename.
  3. Select Text file to download the .txt copy.
02

Copy text to the clipboard

Use the clipboard when the next destination is email, a document, messaging or another website.

  1. Select Copy text above the editor.
  2. Paste with your device’s normal Paste command.

Choose the output that matches the finished work

The basic editor is best for text-first output. Use the rich editor when presentation, fonts, headings or page layout matter.

Print

Open the browser print dialog and choose the available printer and page settings.

Word

Download an editable document when the text needs more work in a word processor.

PDF

Preserve the finished appearance for reading, printing or sending to someone else.

PNG

Create an image for visual posts, presentations or apps where styled Urdu text is easier to share as a picture.

Preview before important exports. Urdu fonts and right-to-left layout can look different across apps. Review the result before sending a formal document.

Recover drafts and bring existing text back into the editor

Recover local drafts

The editors can keep recent working copies in this browser. No account or server-side document library is required.

  1. Type or paste text into a Write Urdu editor.
  2. Open Recent drafts.
  3. Restore an earlier version, rename it, or clear the local history.

Import a text file

Use Import text to bring a UTF-8 plain-text file into the editor. The file is read locally and can then be converted, formatted, copied or exported normally.

Read the complete writing workflow →

Share quickly or move into a richer workspace

Share from your device

The Share action uses the browser or device sharing flow when available. Review the text and choose the destination yourself; Write Urdu does not post on your behalf.

Use the Urdu Rich Text Editor

Open the rich editor when you need headings, lists, colours, alignment, multiple fonts or presentation-ready document output.

Format an Urdu document →

See the feature workflow in action

The video is optional; all essential instructions are available in the written guide above.

Start with the simplest editor, then add formatting only when you need it.

Start typing Urdu