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Finnish Braille Translator

Convert text to Finnish braille and back instantly. Latin alphabet · reads left-to-right · free and browser-based.

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Braille Output
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Finnish Braille Reference

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Grade 1 reference. Numbers use the number sign ; bicameral scripts use the capital sign .

Developer & Verifier

Marcus Rodriguez

Developed by

Marcus Rodriguez

Full-stack developer specializing in web font implementation and performance optimization

Sarah Mitchell

Verified by

Sarah Mitchell

Typography expert specializing in font design, web typography, and accessibility

About Finnish Braille

Finnish braille uses the Latin alphabet plus the letters ä, ö and å. It shares its extra-letter cells with the wider Scandinavian braille family.

Finnish Braille Reference

Each character below is shown with its Finnish braille cell. Use it as a quick reference while you translate.

a
b
c
d
e
f
g
h
i
j
k
l
m
n
o
p
q
r
s
t
u
v
w
x
y
z
ä
ö
å

Numbers use the number sign . See the full braille alphabet and braille numbers guides.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I convert text to Finnish braille?
Type or paste your text into the translator above with Finnish selected. It converts each character to its Finnish braille cell instantly using standard Unicode braille patterns, and you can copy, download, or print the result.
Is Finnish braille read left to right?
Yes. Finnish braille is written and read left to right, one cell at a time.
Does the Finnish braille translator support Grade 2 (contracted) braille?
This tool produces Grade 1 (uncontracted) Finnish braille, where every character maps directly to its cell. Grade 2 contractions are currently offered for English only.
Which Latin alphabet characters are supported?
The translator maps the Latin alphabet letters shown in the reference chart on this page, along with digits and common punctuation. Characters outside the table are passed through unchanged.

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