There are many websites hosting this font, but many contain adware or broken links. The safest method is to download it from a reputable Myanmar technology site or a direct software archive.

Option A: Direct Download (Recommended) Many trusted Myanmar software repositories host the file.

Option B: Installer Packages If you are not comfortable manually installing files, you can download a "Zawgyi Keyboard and Font Installer" (often found on sites like myanmaros.com or similar tech blogs). These ".exe" installers automatically install the font and the keyboard layout.

Note: Since you are on Windows 10 64-bit, the font file itself is the same for 32-bit and 64-bit. There is no "special" 64-bit version of the font file.


Windows 10 64-bit handles fonts differently than older 32-bit systems. Fortunately, font management is backward-compatible, but some users report rendering issues or missing characters if they download the wrong font version.

Here’s why you specifically need a free download of Zawgyi One for Windows 10 64-bit:


Installing Zawgyi One on Windows 10 64-bit is quick and does not require administrative rights in most cases. Here’s how:

| Source | Safety Rating | Notes | |--------|--------------|-------| | GitHub (official mirror) | ✅ Safe | Check the "Zawgyi-One" repository by thantthet | | Myanmar Unicode & NLP Research Center | ✅ Safe | Occasionally offline | | FontSquirrel | ✅ Safe | No bundled software | | DaFont | ⚠️ Caution | User-uploaded; scan file before install | | Random "free font" sites | ❌ Risky | Avoid if possible |

For Windows 10 64-bit, we recommend downloading from GitHub or a verified tech blog that provides a checksum (MD5/SHA256).

Direct download filename: ZawgyiOne.ttf
File version: 1.0.0 (latest stable)
Compatible with: Windows 10, 8.1, 8, 7 (both 32-bit and 64-bit)


A: Yes. Once installed, any browser on Windows 10 will display Zawgyi-encoded web pages correctly.

To make sure the font is active: