What Is a Sutonnymj Font Converter?
A Sutonnymj Font Converter converts Bangla text typed with the legacy SutonnyMJ (ANSI) font into real Unicode Bangla (UTF-8). This matters because SutonnyMJ is not “real Bangla text”—it is Latin character codes that only look Bangla when the font file is installed.
Example: the ANSI string “Avwg evsjv” may look like Bangla on your old computer. But the stored characters are still Latin letters. When you paste that text into Facebook or a website, the font is missing—so it breaks. A proper converter maps each ANSI character sequence into the correct Bangla Unicode characters, so “আমি বাংলা” becomes actual Bangla text.
Where Sutonnymj Text Comes From
People still find SutonnyMJ text inside old Word documents, newspaper archives, blogs, PDFs (after copy), desktop publishing files, and older Bijoy-typed content. Conversion is required before publishing online.
What Good Conversion Must Preserve
A high-quality converter must preserve: correct vowels (কার/মাত্রা), punctuation, spacing, and joint letters (যুক্তাক্ষর) such as ক্ষ, ত্ত, ত্র, জ্ঞ. These are the most common points where cheap converters fail.