Bamini → Unicode Converter
Paste Bamini-encoded text at left. The Unicode Tamil output appears at right.
Tip: If the result doesn’t look right, the input may not be Bamini or might include mixed encodings.
About Bamini to Unicode Conversion
Bamini is a pre-Unicode Tamil font that uses Latin characters to represent Tamil letters. This tool converts Bamini-encoded text to standard Unicode Tamil so it displays correctly everywhere, including the web and modern apps.
- Instant: Converts as you type or paste.
- Private: Conversion runs entirely in your browser.
- Reversible: Use our Unicode → Bamini page to convert the other way.
Accuracy note: This converter includes a baseline mapping. We can enhance coverage using the official Bamini map on request.
Why Convert Bamini to Unicode?
Unicode is the universal text encoding standard used by browsers, search engines, and modern apps. Converting Bamini to Unicode ensures your Tamil content is accessible, searchable, and correctly rendered on all platforms.
- Web-ready text: Publish Tamil content that search engines understand.
- Cross-platform: Unicode works in browsers, mobile apps, and PDFs.
- Future-proof: Avoid lock-in to legacy font layouts.
Tips for Clean Conversion
- Plain text: Paste unformatted Bamini text (avoid smart quotes and symbols).
- Check conjuncts: Review complex clusters and adjust as needed.
- Standard publishing: Use Unicode for blogs, social posts, and web pages.
FAQ
Do I need a special font after conversion? No. Unicode Tamil displays with system fonts or any modern Tamil Unicode font (e.g., Noto Serif Tamil, Mukta).
Is the conversion private? Yes, it runs entirely in your browser; no data is sent to servers.
Can I convert Unicode to Bamini? Yes, use our Unicode → Bamini converter.