Avro to Bijoy Converter (অভ্র ⇄ বিজয়)

Avro types Bangla in Unicode, so this tool converts your Unicode (Avro) text into Bijoy (SutonnyMJ / ANSI) — instantly, free, and private in your browser.

Unicode → Bijoy

🔒 100% private — conversion runs entirely in your browser. Nothing is uploaded or stored.

What is an Avro to Bijoy converter?

Avro is a phonetic Bangla typing method that produces standard Unicode text. So an Avro to Bijoy converter is really a Unicode → Bijoy (SutonnyMJ / ANSI) conversion: it takes the Unicode Bangla you typed with Avro and rebuilds it as the font-based Bijoy text that print and DTP software still need. Paste your Avro text and get ready-to-use Bijoy output — free, accurate, and entirely in your browser.

How to convert Avro to Bijoy

  1. Paste your Avro (Unicode) text into the left box.
  2. Get Bijoy instantly in the right box.
  3. Copy & apply SutonnyMJ in your document to display it as Bangla.

Avro to Bijoy: a real example

The same Bangla sentence — a line from the national anthem — typed in Avro (Unicode) and converted to Bijoy with this tool:

EncodingThe text
Avro (Unicode) inputআমার সোনার বাংলাদেশ
Bijoy (SutonnyMJ / ANSI) outputAvgvi †mvbvi evsjv‡`k

The Bijoy output looks like Latin characters here because no SutonnyMJ font is applied — that is exactly how ANSI text behaves. Paste it into your layout app, set the font to SutonnyMJ, and it reads as proper Bangla.

Why “Avro to Bijoy” means Unicode to Bijoy

Avro doesn’t have its own encoding — it’s a keyboard that outputs Unicode. When you type “ami” in Avro you get the Unicode characters আমি, the same as any other Unicode tool. Bijoy, by contrast, is a font-based ANSI system where Bangla glyphs sit on English byte positions. So converting Avro to Bijoy is the job of mapping Unicode back onto those ANSI positions — see Bijoy vs Unicode for the full picture.

Will the Bijoy output work in Word, PageMaker & InDesign?

Yes. The converter outputs standard Bijoy ANSI text that pastes cleanly into Microsoft Word, Adobe PageMaker, InDesign, QuarkXPress, and other DTP tools. Paste it, select the text, and set the font to SutonnyMJ (or another Bijoy ANSI font). You only need SutonnyMJ on the computer that displays or prints the document — not to run this converter. New to these fonts? See our guide to the best Bangla Unicode fonts.

Who needs Avro → Bijoy?

  • Writers who type in Avro but must deliver files in Bijoy/SutonnyMJ.
  • Newspapers & publishers whose layout software still runs on Bijoy ANSI fonts.
  • Print & DTP houses producing books and posters from Unicode source text.
  • Students & office staff handing work to systems that only accept Bijoy.
Want the opposite? Use Bijoy to Avro, or the Bijoy to Unicode converter.

Frequently asked questions

How does Avro to Bijoy conversion work?

Avro types Bangla in Unicode. So converting “Avro to Bijoy” means converting your Unicode (Avro) text into Bijoy (SutonnyMJ / ANSI). Paste the Unicode text and copy the Bijoy output.

Why does the Bijoy output look like English letters?

That is expected — Bijoy (ANSI) text only shows as Bangla when the SutonnyMJ font is applied in your document.

What is the difference between Avro and Bijoy?

Avro is a phonetic keyboard that produces Unicode — the modern standard that works everywhere online. Bijoy is a font-based ANSI system where Bangla glyphs sit on English byte positions, still used in print and DTP. Converting between them means converting Unicode and ANSI.

Do I need to install Avro or SutonnyMJ to use this converter?

No. The converter runs fully in your browser with no install. You only need the SutonnyMJ font on the computer that finally displays or prints the Bijoy text — not to run the conversion.

Will the Bijoy output work in Microsoft Word and InDesign?

Yes. It outputs standard Bijoy ANSI text that pastes into Word, PageMaker, InDesign and QuarkXPress. Paste it, select the text, and set the font to SutonnyMJ.

Does it convert conjuncts (যুক্তাক্ষর) correctly?

Yes. The converter maps full Bangla conjuncts, reph, and vowel signs to their correct Bijoy ANSI glyph positions, so complex clusters come out right — not just simple letters.

Is it free and private?

Yes — free, no install, and conversion happens entirely in your browser.

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