Arabic Keyboard Online

Type in Arabic without installing anything. Tap the keys, then copy your text anywhere.

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The Arabic Alphabet

Arabic is written from right to left with 28 basic letters whose shapes connect and change according to their position in a word. This keyboard arranges them in an easy-to-scan alphabetical order and adds Hamza forms, Alef Maksura, Teh Marbuta, common diacritics, and Arabic punctuation. Type and copy standard Unicode text, hear Arabic letter names, or continue with the Standard Arabic translator.

How to Use the Arabic Keyboard

  1. Step 1

    Choose Arabic letters

    Tap a letter, diacritic, or punctuation key to insert it at the current cursor position.

  2. Step 2

    Edit your text

    Use Space, Enter, and Backspace, or edit the right-to-left text directly in the text box.

  3. Step 3

    Copy and use it

    Copy your Arabic text and paste it into messages, documents, forms, or translation tools.

FAQ

Arabic Keyboard Questions

Answers about typing, copying, and hearing Arabic letters online.

Is this Arabic keyboard free?
Yes. The keyboard is free to use and does not require an account or download.
Do I need to install an Arabic keyboard?
No. It works directly in your browser, so you do not need to change your device keyboard settings.
Does the text run from right to left?
Yes. The text area uses right-to-left direction while keeping standard Unicode Arabic characters.
Can I type Arabic diacritics?
Yes. The keyboard includes Fatha, Damma, Kasra, Tanwin, Sukun, Shadda, and Tatweel.
Will Arabic letters connect automatically?
Yes. Compatible browsers and fonts display the appropriate connected letter shapes automatically. The copied text keeps the underlying Unicode letters.
Can the keyboard pronounce Arabic letters?
Yes. Turn on letter names to hear each key in Arabic when an Arabic browser voice is available. An English letter name is used as a fallback.
Does this Arabic keyboard work on mobile devices?
Yes. You can tap the virtual keys in modern phone, tablet, and desktop browsers.
Is my Arabic text uploaded?
No. Typing and editing happen locally in your browser and are not uploaded by this keyboard.