UniGlyph

UniGlyph is a web + desktop app that helps people write in under-supported writing systems (e.g., Cherokee, Inuktitut syllabics, N’Ko, Tifinagh, Brahmic scripts) without fighting keyboard layouts, missing glyphs, or inconsistent orthography. It provides script-specific input methods, smart transliteration, and font + rendering checks so what you type is what readers actually see across platforms. The app includes a “compatibility report” that flags characters likely to break in common environments (older Android, specific browsers, PDF export) and suggests safer alternatives. It also offers a lightweight style guide layer: configurable spelling/diacritic rules for a community, school, or project, with exportable dictionaries. This is a combination app: traditional input tools plus AI-assisted suggestions for transliteration and normalization. It’s not a magic translator; it’s a practical writing workflow tool for real publishing constraints.

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