Online Arabic Keyboard (العربية)
Virtual Arabic keyboard for typing native characters. Type Arabic characters, symbols, and text directly from your browser. No installation or downloads required.
Type in العربية instantly
Our free virtual keyboard allows you to effortlessly type the Arabic alphabet and numeric symbols. Whether you're working on an educational project, entering data, or learning العربية, this tool simulates a native layout.
Features:
- One-click copy to clipboard.
- Write natively in العربية without changing OS settings.
- Includes scientific and mathematical symbols used in Arabic.
- Fully responsive and works on mobile devices.
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About the العربية (Arabic) keyboard
Arabic is written right-to-left using a 28-letter abjad in which most letters change shape depending on their position in a word. It is used by over 400 million people.
Using العربية in science & academia
Arabic has a deep scientific heritage — the words "algebra" and "algorithm" come from Arabic, and Eastern Arabic numerals (٠١٢٣٤٥٦٧٨٩) are still widely used. This keyboard handles right-to-left input so you can write academic Arabic without changing your operating system.
Frequently asked questions
Does the keyboard handle right-to-left (RTL) text correctly?
Yes. Characters are entered and displayed right-to-left automatically, so words and sentences form naturally.
Can I type Eastern Arabic numerals?
Yes, the layout includes Arabic-Indic digits alongside the letters.
The Arabic script, right to left
Arabic is written right‑to‑left with 28 letters that change shape depending on whether they sit at the start, middle or end of a word. It is the script of over 400 million speakers and centuries of scholarship in mathematics, astronomy and medicine — the word ‘algebra’ itself comes from Arabic al‑jabr.
Typing Arabic on a Latin keyboard is awkward because of its cursive joining and diacritical marks. This tool lets you click the letters and marks you need and paste correctly‑formed Arabic straight into documents, messages and study notes.