Moving text from old Gujarati non-Unicode fonts like to modern Unicode fonts like Shruti is a common challenge for content creators, government employees, and translators.

The introduction of the Shruti font by Microsoft brought Unicode standardization to Gujarati. Unlike legacy fonts, Unicode assigns a unique hex code to every character, ensuring that text remains "Gujarati" regardless of the font applied.

The Harikrishna font is a popular font in Kannada, widely used in various applications, including printing and digital media. However, with the increasing use of digital platforms, there is a growing need for compatibility with other fonts, particularly Shruti font, which is also widely used in Kannada.