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Bangla Text Converter Hub

Convert text between Unicode (Avro) and Bijoy layouts seamlessly. Designed for Bangladeshi editors and publishers.

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What is Bangla Converter Hub?

The Bangla Converter is your comprehensive hub for resolving Bangla font and text format incompatibilities. In Bangladesh, producing professional content often requires bridging the gap between modern Web platforms (which use Unicode, commonly typed via Avro) and legacy printing or government environments (which strictly utilize Bijoy or specific ASCII fonts like SutonnyMJ). Our browser-based tool allows you to convert text accurately in either direction without installing third-party software. Built specifically for publishers, journalists, and designers, it uses a highly-tested mapping algorithm to handle complex conjuncts (juktakkhor). Because the conversion process is fully localized within your browser, your text is completely private and results are generated instantaneously.

How to use this tool

Why use this tool?

Save time and eliminate font rendering issues when moving text between the internet and print software like Adobe Illustrator or MS Word. Your text never leaves your device, assuring absolute privacy for sensitive communications or manuscripts.

  • Bidirectional conversion: Unicode to Bijoy & Bijoy to Unicode
  • Accolade-level accuracy for complex Juktakkhor (conjuncts)
  • Built for both Avro users and traditional Bijoy typists
  • Operates fully offline after the first load — zero privacy risk
  • Copy-to-clipboard functionality for seamless workflow integration

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Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between Unicode and Bijoy?

Unicode is the universal modern standard, adopted by Google, Facebook, and most mobile apps. Avro Keyboard outputs Unicode. Bijoy uses an older ASCII-based system which maps English letters to Bangla characters, requiring specific fonts like SutonnyMJ to display correctly.

Can I use this to convert Avro to Bijoy?

Yes! Avro Keyboard uses standard Unicode text. If you need to convert your Avro typing to Bijoy format for use in older software or printing presses, simply use the "Unicode to Bijoy" feature.

Is my data stored on your server?

No. This tool processes all conversions locally in your web browser using JavaScript. No data is sent to our servers.

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