Download the best and the most popular Unicode and ANSI Oriya fonts for FREE. Our Oriya fonts are supported on Windows, Mac and Linux Operating systems. In addition, get a link to Google web fonts and use them on Websites by adding them either on CSS or JavaScript files.
There are many Unicode Oriya fonts available for free download. Below are some of the most popular and beautiful Oriya Unicode Fonts.
Download ANSI fonts and start typing in Oriya straightaway.
Google has many popular Oriya web font families that can be used on the website by adding either CSS or JavaScript into source code. Below are few of them:
Open the Windows Explorer and go to C:\Windows\Fonts
directory. Then go
to Control Panel
, click on Fonts, click on "Install New Fonts" and finally go to
the directory where you have downloaded and extracted the font file.
Select all the fonts and click ok. This will install the required fonts.
After installation, you should now be able to see the Oriya fonts on Microsoft Word or any other program that support text processing
If you are unable to see the installed font, you might need to restart the computer.
Both ANSI and UTF-8 are encoding formats. ANSI is a Microsoft-related standard for character and it is used to encode Latin Alphabets. Whereas, UTF-8 is one of the implementations of Unicode that includes more than 128,000 characters.
Unicode is a universal character encoding standard. It defines how individual character is represented in web pages or any other types of text files and documents.
There are different types of Unicode encoding with UTF-8 and UTF-16 being the most common. The UTF-8 encoding is used on the Web and it is the default encoding standard used in many software programs.
UTF-8 Unicode encoding can support up to four bytes to represent characters. For English characters, UTF-8 uses only one byte. European (Latin), Hebrew, and Arabic characters are represented with two bytes. On the other hand, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and other Asian characters are represented with three bytes. Some special characters are even represented with four bytes.