Write Assamese anywhere with Rodali 3.0
Rodali is an award‑winning tool for Assamese typing on computers and mobiles. It’s completely free and supports Phonetic and Inscript methods.
Download for Windows 64‑bitSee all downloads
Official links provided by ePrazukti.
Quick Features
- Phonetic input (type as it sounds) and Inscript layout.
- Windows desktop app, Android keyboard app, Linux package, and Web editor.
- Online version to write Assamese in the browser and copy anywhere.
Download Rodali
Choose your platform.
Windows (64‑bit)
Rodali 3.0 desktop installer for Windows PCs. Download .EXE
Windows (32‑bit, older)
Find legacy 32‑bit versions (1.0.1 installable/portable). Go to old versions
Android
Rodali Assamese Keyboard for Android phones & tablets. Get it on Google Play
Linux
Rodali 3.0 package (tar.gz) for Linux desktops. Download .tar.gz
Rodali Online (Web)
Type Assamese in your browser and copy the text .Open Web Editor
Note: All downloads are free. Links point to the official ePrazukti website.
Quick Start (Windows)
- Download the installer from the Windows link above.
- Run the installer and follow on‑screen steps.
- Open any editor (Word, Notepad, etc.) and start typing in Assamese.
- Switch between Phonetic and Inscript from Rodali settings.
Quick Start (Android)
- Install from Google Play.
- Enable Rodali Assamese Keyboard in system keyboard settings.
- Switch layouts (Simple, Phonetic, English) as needed.
Help Videos
How to download & install Rodali
Step‑by‑step guide for new users. Using the Phonetic method easily Tips for fast Assamese typing with Phonetic layout.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Rodali free?
Yes. Rodali for Windows, Android, Linux, and the web is free to download and use.
Which typing methods are supported?
Phonetic and Inscript. Phonetic lets you type Assamese as it sounds; Inscript is the standard keyboard layout.
Where can I get older versions?
Use the “Old Versions” link above to access legacy 32‑bit builds (Rodali 1.0.1).
Is there an online version?
Yes. Open Rodali Online to type Assamese in your browser, then copy the text anywhere.
Contact
For feedback and queries: [email protected]
Rodali was initially released by SLTD, Assam (2012). Since version 3.0, it is maintained and distributed by ePrazukti.
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