Bengali Keyboard for Android

Use the Bengali Keyboard below to type instantly on Android — no install, no signup, no font downloads. Below the keyboard you'll find the official setup steps for Android if you'd rather have it system-wide.

Virtual Keyboard

Install the Bengali Keyboard on Android

  1. Open Settings → System → Languages & input → On-screen keyboard.
  2. Pick Gboard (or your keyboard app) → Languages → Add keyboard.
  3. Choose your language and select a layout.
  4. Switch input languages with the globe icon or by swiping the spacebar.

Online Bengali Keyboard vs. system keyboard

Gboard and SwiftKey already cover most languages on Android, but they hide many script variants behind long-press menus. The Bengali Keyboard above shows every key at a glance and lets you copy results into any app.

Tips for Android

Many Android keyboards support gesture typing only for Latin scripts — for non-Latin layouts the on-screen keyboard above is often more reliable.

Frequently asked questions

Is the Bengali Keyboard on Android really free?

Yes — the in-browser Bengali Keyboard above is completely free on Android. No signup, no ads, no usage limits.

Do I need to install anything to use the Bengali Keyboard on Android?

No. The Bengali Keyboard runs entirely in your browser on Android. Just type, copy and paste anywhere.

Will the Bengali Keyboard work in any app on Android?

The on-screen Bengali Keyboard types into the page itself, then you copy the result and paste it into any Android app — including chat, email, social media, and documents.

Can I use the Bengali Keyboard offline on Android?

After the page loads once, modern browsers cache it, so the Bengali Keyboard keeps working even with a flaky connection on Android.

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