Text-To-Handwriting turns typed text into handwriting-style A4 pages. It runs in your browser, so you do not need to install a server or create an account.
Use it to:
- turn notes into handwritten pages
- make school work look hand written
- export pages as PNG or PDF
- add noise and pen effects
- use cursive and other handwriting fonts
- upload your own font files
- work on more than one page at a time
Use this link to visit the page to download or open the app:
If you are using the app on Windows:
- Open the link above in your browser.
- Download the app files from the page.
- If you get a ZIP file, right-click it and choose Extract All.
- Open the extracted folder.
- Open the app in your browser if it runs as a web app, or open the included Windows file if one is provided.
- Follow the on-screen setup steps if the browser asks you to allow local files or choose a folder.
- Open the app in Chrome, Edge, or another modern browser.
- Paste or type your text into the main input box.
- Pick a handwriting font.
- Adjust the page size, line spacing, and text size.
- Add noise, tilt, or drawing marks if you want a real paper look.
- Preview the page.
- Export as PNG or PDF.
- 50+ handwriting fonts
- custom font upload
- cursive style support
- A4 page layout
- multi-page output
- PNG export
- PDF export
- paper texture and noise
- pen and drawing tools
- browser-based use
- no signup
- offline use after loading
If you want to use Text-To-Handwriting on Windows, the process is simple:
- Open the GitHub page.
- Download the project files.
- Save the file to a folder you can find later, like Downloads or Desktop.
- Extract the files if they come in a ZIP archive.
- Open the app in your browser by using the local
index.htmlfile or the main start file included in the folder. - If Windows asks which app to use, choose your browser.
- Keep the folder in place so the app can find its files.
If you prefer a full offline workflow, open the app once while online, then keep using it from the saved files in your browser session.
Paste text from Word, Notepad, Google Docs, or email. You can also type directly in the editor.
Choose a font that matches the look you want. Some fonts look neat and clean. Others look more natural and loose.
Choose paper size, margins, and spacing. A4 is best for school work and printouts.
Use noise, skew, ink look, and drawing tools to make the page feel hand written.
If your text is long, the app can split it into more than one page.
Save your work as PNG for images or PDF for printing and sharing.
Text-To-Handwriting includes many handwriting fonts made for different use cases.
You can use:
- neat cursive fonts
- simple print-style handwriting
- light pen strokes
- rougher handwritten looks
- custom uploaded fonts
Style controls help you change:
- text size
- line height
- letter spacing
- page margins
- rotation and drift
- paper texture
- noise level
Use PNG if you want a single image or if you plan to paste the page into another app.
Use PDF if you want to print your pages or share them as a document.
The app keeps the page layout close to A4 size, so the export looks right on screen and on paper.
Text-To-Handwriting works best in:
- Google Chrome
- Microsoft Edge
- Mozilla Firefox
- Brave
For the best results, use a desktop browser on Windows. A larger screen makes page edits easier.
- Use short paragraphs for cleaner page breaks.
- Keep margins wide if you want a notebook look.
- Lower the font size for dense notes.
- Add a small amount of noise for a more natural page.
- Use a light tilt if the page looks too straight.
- Export as PDF if you plan to print.
When you download the app, you may see files like:
- ZIP archives
- HTML files
- JS and CSS files
- image assets
- font files
If you see a ZIP file, extract it first. If you see an HTML file, open it with your browser.
People use Text-To-Handwriting for:
- school assignments
- revision notes
- study guides
- form letters
- journal pages
- demo pages
- creative writing drafts
- A Windows PC
- A modern browser
- Enough free storage for the app files
- A PDF reader if you want to open exported PDFs
- A printer if you want paper copies
- Download the files from the GitHub page.
- Open the app in your browser.
- Enter your text.
- Choose a handwriting style.
- Tweak the page.
- Export as PNG or PDF.
- Print or share the file
- Download / Open Text-To-Handwriting
- Repository: Text-To-Handwriting
- Topic focus: handwriting generator, export-pdf, export-png, browser-based app, offline use
This app keeps the process simple. You do not need to sign in. You do not need to install a backend. You can make handwritten pages from typed text in a few steps, then save the result in a format that is easy to print or share