Keep the same words

Keep the language. Read it in English letters.

Textezi, pronounced Text Easy, helps you keep the same language while showing it in English letters that are easier to read, copy, and share. It changes how text is written, not what it means.

Selected languages only
Same words, English letters
Keep your keyboard
Copy, share, or automate
Textezi icon
Your language English letters
Only what you enable
Same meaning
Unselected stays untouched
No translation
What Textezi does: It shows only the languages you turn on in English letters and leaves everything else alone. What it does not do: It does not turn your language into English and it does not replace your keyboard.

Built for real writing, not demo screenshots

Textezi is designed for people who already know what they want to say. It keeps your normal typing flow, lets you decide what changes, and gives you practical ways to use the result right away.

Only selected languages change

Textezi changes only the supported languages you turn on. If a language is off, unsupported, or outside the target script, it stays as it is.

Automation when you want it

Use manual conversion, Suggest only, or automatic conversion depending on how much control you want in the moment.

On-device by default

The main conversion flow, preferences, and learned corrections stay on the device instead of depending on a cloud service for normal use.

Real fallback paths

Copy, share, and Android text actions work alongside in-place automation, so Textezi is still useful when an app field cannot be changed directly.

Focused launch, broader product shape

Textezi shows support in clear tiers inside the app. Validated languages have focused everyday-output testing, Baseline languages have local conversion with early quality expectations, and Planned languages stay off until support is ready.

Current support tiers

Validated: Hindi, Punjabi, and Urdu.
Baseline: broader local script conversion is available, but quality may vary by language and phrase.
Planned: languages such as Chinese stay disabled until local quality is ready.

How Textezi is meant to grow

Only languages that are enabled and available in the app are allowed to change.
Support can expand language by language without changing the core product idea.
The goal is easier reading and sharing, not translation or keyboard replacement.