Some print and publishing workflows still run on Bijoy, so modern Unicode Bangla will not drop straight into those older templates.
Paste Unicode Bangla here to get Bijoy ANSI output, then apply a Bijoy font in your editor to see it render correctly.
How to use Unicode to Bijoy Converter
- Paste Unicode Bangla into the left panel.
- The Bijoy ANSI output appears in the right panel.
- Copy it and apply a Bijoy font in your editor to display it.
Use cases
- Prepare Bangla text for legacy DTP layouts.
- Fill old office templates that expect Bijoy.
- Hand text to systems that only accept Bijoy.
Good to know
Bijoy output is not portable Unicode: it relies on a matching Bijoy font, and without that font it shows as Latin characters. Keep a Unicode copy of your text for sharing and search.
Frequently asked questions
Why does the output look like Latin letters?
Bijoy stores Bangla as ANSI character positions, so it only looks Bangla once a Bijoy font is applied in your editor.
Do I need the Bijoy font?
Yes. The output is meant for Bijoy-based systems, so a Bijoy font is required to render it correctly.
Is Bijoy good for sharing online?
No. For sharing and search, keep the Unicode version, since Bijoy depends on the font being present.