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Tamil Fonts Studio

Convert Unicode to Legacy DTP fonts or Preview Stylish Tamil Typography.

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Note: The converted text might look like English gibberish. Copy and paste this text into MS Word, Photoshop, or PageMaker, and select the respective font (Bamini/TAB/TAM/TSCII) from the dropdown to see it correctly in Tamil.
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Free Tamil Font Converter & Typography Tools

Welcome to the ultimate Tamil Fonts Studio by Tamil Pechu. Whether you are a professional DTP operator, a government official handling legacy documents, or a digital content creator making YouTube thumbnails, we have the perfect typographic tools for you.

1. Universal Tamil Font Converter: While the internet uses the modern "Unicode" standard for Tamil, legacy printing software like Adobe PageMaker, old versions of CorelDraw, and Government typing machines still rely on traditional 8-bit Typewriter encodings. Our fast and advanced font converter translates your modern Unicode text into Bamini, TAB, TAM, and TSCII formats with 100% accuracy.

2. Stylish Tamil Fonts Preview: Choosing the right typography can make or break a design. Instead of installing hundreds of fonts blindly, use our Stylish Preview tab. Simply type your headline, and see how it looks across various premium Google Tamil fonts like Kavivanar, Baloo Thambi, and Arima Madurai before downloading them for your posters or videos.

Frequently Asked Questions

Unicode is the universal standard used on the web and smartphones. Bamini is an older keyboard layout used primarily in Sri Lanka and older DTP. TAB (Tamil Monolingual) and TAM (Tamil Bilingual) are 8-bit encodings widely used in Tamil Nadu government documents and print media before Unicode became popular.

Legacy fonts like Bamini and TAB map Tamil characters to English letters and special ASCII symbols. The 'gibberish' text you see is actually the correct mapping. Copy that text, paste it into Photoshop or MS Word, and change the font style to 'Bamini' or 'TAB' to see the actual Tamil letters.

Absolutely! The fonts showcased in our Preview tab are free Google Web Fonts. You can find the font name you like, download it for free from Google Fonts, and use it in Photoshop or Canva for your thumbnails.

TSCII (Tamil Standard Code for Information Interchange) is one of the earliest standardized encodings for Tamil text. While mostly replaced by Unicode today, it is still needed to open or edit older archival documents.

Yes, both the multi-format font converter and the stylish previewer are 100% free to use with no hidden limitations.