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Shuddho | Bangla Text Fixer by kawshik.dev
100% private, browser-based processing

Repair broken Bangla text. Convert Bijoy to Unicode instantly.

Fix distorted Bengali characters, misplaced কার, broken যুক্তবর্ণ, and legacy SutonnyMJ/Bijoy ANSI text without uploading anything.

Text repair workspace

Paste plain text from Word, PDF, websites, or legacy Bangla documents.

Input text

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Clean Unicode output

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Tip: press Ctrl/⌘ + Enter to fix text.

Best for Bijoy ANSI / SutonnyMJ plain text and malformed Unicode Bangla.

Three simple steps

How to use the Bangla Text Fixer

No installation, account, or file upload is required.

1

Paste your text

Paste broken Unicode, distorted Bangla, or legacy Bijoy/SutonnyMJ text into the input box.

2

Choose the fix mode

Use Fix Text for smart repair, or choose Convert Bijoy to Unicode for known ANSI text.

3

Copy perfect Bangla

Review the clean Unicode output and copy it into websites, documents, social media, or messaging apps.

Why Unicode matters

Make Bangla text searchable, shareable, and readable everywhere

Legacy Bangla font systems often use Latin character slots to display Bengali glyphs. The text may look correct only while a specific font such as SutonnyMJ is installed. On a website, phone, or another computer, the same content can appear as unreadable Latin-like characters.

Shuddho converts those legacy character sequences into standard Bengali Unicode and repairs common ordering problems involving vowel signs, reph, conjuncts, hasanta, and invisible joiner characters.

Private by design

No text leaves your browser. There is no server-side processing or storage.

Conservative repair

Valid Bangla joiner cases are preserved while obvious invisible-character errors are removed.

Real-time feedback

Live word and character counts help you verify long articles and documents.

Light and dark mode

A comfortable, responsive interface for desktop, tablet, and mobile use.

Frequently asked questions

Bangla font repair explained

Older Bangla documents often use ANSI font encodings, where Latin keyboard characters are visually replaced by Bengali glyphs through fonts such as SutonnyMJ. Without that exact legacy font, the content appears as text like “Avwg evsjvq”. Unicode stores actual Bengali characters, so modern browsers and devices can render the text consistently.

Yes. All conversion and repair logic runs locally in your browser with client-side JavaScript. Your pasted text is never uploaded to Kawshik Labs or any other server, and this page does not need an account or database.

It supports legacy ANSI output commonly created with Bijoy and SutonnyMJ-style fonts. Use the dedicated “Convert Bijoy to Unicode” button when you know the source is ANSI. The result is modern Unicode Bangla that can be searched, copied, shared, and published online.