Georgian Keyboard Online (Qartuli Klaviatura)

Georgian Keyboard (Mkhedruli Script)

Type with Latin (Transliteration)

Type in the text box using the Latin inputs above (Lexilogos-style). Example: gamarjobaგამარჯობა. Use k' or k= for ejectives.

Complete Georgian Alphabet (33 Letters)

Vowels (5 Letters)

An
(a)
En
(e)
In
(i)
On
(o)
Un
(u)

Georgian has 5 vowels. These are the most frequently used letters.

Punctuation

Numbers

About Georgian Alphabet (Mkhedruli): The modern Georgian alphabet (Mkhedruli script) consists of 33 letters. It is a unique script used exclusively for the Georgian language. Georgian has 5 vowels (ა, ე, ი, ო, უ) and 28 consonants. The script is written from left to right and does not have uppercase and lowercase forms in the traditional sense—Mkhedruli is a unicameral script (all letters have one form).

Georgian Keyboard Online (Qartuli Klaviatura) — Type Georgian Alphabet Letters Free

Use this free Georgian keyboard online (qartuli klaviatura / ქართული კლავიატურა) to type Georgian alphabet letters instantly. Learn Georgian script, practice Georgian transliteration, and write in ქართული ენა (Georgian language). No Georgian keyboard download required—works on mobile and PC. Copy or export your text when you're done.

About the Georgian Alphabet Letters (ქართული ანბანი)

The Georgian alphabet (ქართული ანბანი) is one of the world's unique writing systems. The modern Georgian script, called Mkhedruli (მხედრული), consists of 33 Georgian alphabet letters. It has been used since the 11th century and is the official script of the Republic of Georgia.

The Georgian alphabet is a unicameral script—it doesn't have uppercase and lowercase forms like Latin or Cyrillic. All 33 Georgian letters have a single form. The Georgian alphabet letters include 5 vowels (ა, ე, ი, ო, უ) and 28 consonants.

The Georgian script is written from left to right and is known for its elegant, flowing curves. It is one of only 14 alphabets in use today that has its own unique script not derived from another writing system. This qartuli klaviatura helps you type all Georgian letters easily.

How to Use This Georgian Keyboard Online (Transliteration)

This Georgian keyboard online (qartuli klaviatura / ქართული კლავიატურა) is simple to use—no Georgian keyboard download required:

  1. Click any Georgian alphabet letter from the keyboard layout below to insert it into the text area
  2. Type using Georgian transliteration (Latin → Georgian): a, sh, k' or k=
  3. Click on the complete Georgian alphabet section to access all 33 Georgian letters
  4. Use the vowels section (highlighted in blue) for quick access to the 5 Georgian vowels
  5. Practice Georgian transliteration by comparing Latin and Georgian characters
  6. Copy your text or export it as TXT or DOCX files

Georgian Alphabet Letters: Vowels (ხმოვნები)

The Georgian alphabet has 5 vowels, which are the most frequently used Georgian letters. Learn these Georgian alphabet letters with Georgian transliteration:

a (ah)
e (eh)
i (ee)
o (oh)
u (oo)

Georgian Transliteration Layout (Latin → Georgian)

This qartuli klaviatura uses a simple Georgian transliteration system (Latin letters → Georgian alphabet letters). It’s designed so you can type Georgian on any English keyboard with no Georgian keyboard download.

  • Single letters: a b g d e v z t i l m n o r s u p k j h
  • Digraphs: zh gh kh sh ch ts dz
  • Ejectives: use ' or = — e.g. k'/k=, t'/t=, p'/p=, q'
  • Uppercase shortcuts: C G K S Z D Tch gh kh sh zh dz ts

💡 Tip: No Georgian keyboard download needed! Use this Georgian keyboard online from any device.

Old Georgian Alphabet: Asomtavruli, Nuskhuri & Mkhedruli Scripts

The old Georgian alphabet has three historical forms, each representing a different era of Georgian script evolution:

1. Asomtavruli (ასომთავრული) - 5th-9th Century

The oldest Georgian alphabet form, called "capital letters." This old Georgian alphabet was used for inscriptions and manuscripts. Asomtavruli has uppercase-like forms and is the original Georgian script.

2. Nuskhuri (ნუსხური) - 9th-11th Century

The "lowercase" form of the old Georgian alphabet, developed from Asomtavruli. Nuskhuri was used alongside Asomtavruli in religious texts. This Georgian script has more rounded, flowing forms.

3. Mkhedruli (მხედრული) - 11th Century-Present

The modern Georgian alphabet used today. Mkhedruli means "military script" and consists of 33 Georgian alphabet letters. This is what our qartuli klaviatura uses for typing contemporary Georgian text.

💡 This Georgian keyboard online uses the modern Mkhedruli Georgian script. To type historical scripts like the old Georgian alphabet (Asomtavruli or Nuskhuri), specialized fonts and keyboards are needed.

Features of This Georgian Keyboard Online (No Download Needed)

  • Free Georgian keyboard online (qartuli klaviatura)—no Georgian keyboard download required
  • Works on all devices (PC, Mac, mobile, tablet)—no installation needed
  • Built-in Georgian transliteration (Latin → Georgian alphabet letters)
  • Access to all 33 Georgian alphabet letters (Mkhedruli Georgian script)
  • Learn Georgian transliteration with Latin character mappings
  • Color-coded sections: vowels (blue), standard letters (orange), special letters (red)
  • Quick access to punctuation and numbers
  • Copy text or export to TXT/DOCX format
  • Supports proper Georgian script rendering with native Georgian fonts
  • Educational information about Georgian alphabet and old Georgian alphabet
  • Free to use for personal, educational, and professional purposes

About the Georgian Language & Georgian Script (ქართული ენა)

Georgian (ქართული ენა, Kartuli ena) is the official language of Georgia (საქართველო), spoken by approximately 4 million people worldwide. It is the most widely spoken of the Kartvelian (South Caucasian) languages and has its own unique Georgian alphabet and Georgian script.

The Georgian alphabet is not related to any other major language family's writing system. The language has a rich literary tradition dating back to the 5th century CE, making it one of the oldest living languages with its own Georgian script. This qartuli klaviatura helps you type authentic Georgian letters.

The Georgian script has evolved through three historical forms over 1,500 years: Asomtavruli (the old Georgian alphabet, used from 5th-9th centuries), Nuskhuri (used from 9th-11th centuries), and Mkhedruli (the modern Georgian script, used from 11th century to present). Today, only Mkhedruli with its 33 Georgian alphabet letters is used for modern Georgian writing. Use our Georgian keyboard online to type all Georgian letters easily.

Common Georgian Words and Phrases

Practice typing with these common Georgian words and phrases:

გამარჯობა (gamarjoba) - Hello
მადლობა (madloba) - Thank you
კარგად (kargad) - Good/Well
ნახვამდის (nakhvamdis) - Goodbye
საქართველო (sakartvelo) - Georgia
ქართული (kartuli) - Georgian
დიახ (diakh) - Yes
არა (ara) - No

Why Use This Georgian Keyboard Online? (No Georgian Keyboard Download)

This Georgian keyboard online (qartuli klaviatura) is useful for many reasons—no Georgian keyboard download needed:

  • Write Georgian alphabet letters without installing a Georgian keyboard on your device
  • Type Georgian script on public computers or borrowed devices
  • Learn the Georgian alphabet and practice typing all 33 Georgian letters
  • Practice Georgian transliteration to understand letter-to-Latin mappings
  • Write emails, messages, or documents in Georgian script
  • Perfect for students learning Georgian (ქართული ენა) and the Georgian alphabet
  • Useful for travelers to Georgia (საქართველო) who need a quick qartuli klaviatura
  • Learn about old Georgian alphabet forms (Asomtavruli, Nuskhuri, Mkhedruli)
  • Access Georgian characters on devices that don't support Georgian input
  • No Georgian keyboard download or installation—works instantly in your browser

Georgian Transliteration Guide

Georgian transliteration helps you understand how Georgian alphabet letters correspond to Latin characters. Our qartuli klaviatura makes Georgian transliteration easy with the Latin mapping:

a
b
g
d
e
v
z
i
k
l
m
n
o
p
r
s
t
u

💡 Use this Georgian transliteration guide to learn how Georgian letters map to Latin characters on our Georgian keyboard online.