For most users:
Sometimes complex Bengali letters can break during conversion. Always proofread your text for missing "Hasanta" or broken conjuncts. Best Practices for Seamless Conversion
Right-click the Bijoy icon in your system tray and look for "Unicode to Bijoy" or "Bijoy to Unicode" options. This is ideal for offline work. The Reverse: Unicode to Bijoy (ANSI)
The "Bijoy Convert" process acts as a bridge between the legacy era of Bangla computing and the modern, mobile-first world. Whether you are digitizing old archives for the web or preparing a document for a traditional printing press, knowing how to switch between Bijoy and Unicode is an essential skill for every Bengali computer user.
The Bangla language is spoken by over 250 million people worldwide, with Bengali and Assamese being two of the most widely spoken dialects. However, the Bangla language has a complex script system, with multiple scripts used to write the language. This can create challenges for communication, education, and language documentation. To address this issue, we have developed Bijoy Convert, a Bangla language conversion tool that enables users to convert Bangla text between different scripts.
You simply paste your Bijoy-encoded text (e.g., text that looks like gibberish if not viewed with SutonnyMJ) into the input box and click "Convert."



