I built this simple, browser-based solution because I felt frustrated by losing a thought while setting up and laying out. I wanted a fast, private way to type Arabic without installing anything.
This free Arabic Keyboard opens in any modern browser: start typing or enter Roman letters and watch accurate Arabic text appear with smart transliteration. I made it fast on the desktop so students and professionals can write without delay.
I prioritized Clarity: add or remove diacritics (tashkeel) for learning, study, or formal use. I also included both Eastern and Western numerals, so your formatting matches local or global needs.
In This Guide
My aim is simple: remove friction so users focus on the message, not the setup. Try a few keystrokes, and you will see how intuitive the keyboard and text handling feel from the first word.
My Mission: Make Arabic Typing Simple, Accurate, And Accessible
I designed a web-based keyboard so people can write in Arabic without installing or a long setup. It works on phones, tablets, and desktops in any modern browser and is free to use.
The tool supports Arabizi transliteration and full diacritics (Tasheek), helping learners and professionals achieve precise spelling and pronunciation. This reduces errors and speeds writing, whether you need casual notes or formal text.
I focused on a clean, consistent workflow that behaves the same across devices. That predictable way helps users switch between keyboards and languages with no friction.
I keep privacy and performance light, so the keyboard is fast on shared or work devices. I refine the interface often, so typing Arabic and converting Arabic English input stays smooth and reliable for everyone who needs it.
Who I built Clavier Arabo for
I built a browser tool for fast native script Input. It’s for students, academics, and community members who need quick access to characters without changing system settings.
Users with QWERTY or AZERTY layouts
Many use keyboards lacking these letters. My Arabic keyboard lets them type directly in any browser, on lab machines, or personal devices.
Key Features That Power Error-Free Typing
Open the interface in any browser and start typing. It’s free, browser-based, and won’t block your work-no download or setup needed.
The Arabic keyboard works in any browser, on any tablet or desktop. No installs-just genuine Arabic Input even on locked devices.
Type a Latin letter; the tool converts it to Arabic script instantly. Input speeds up, and spelling errors drop.
Switch between Eastern (١٢٣٤٦٧٨٩) and Western (123456789) numerals with one click
Performance is optimized, and controls are simple, so you focus on content, not character rules.
Type Faster Online with My Pro Tips
Try pro moves for steady, accurate typing. Keep a rhythm: type, confirm, continue. This reduces edits and increases pace.
Master combos: sh ش , th ت , kh خ , gh غ ,dh ذ. These cover frequent sounds and make conversion predictable.
Enable RTL early to make the cursor and punctuation behave naturally. Begin with short greetings and words; scale to longer sentences as speed grows.
Do timed sprints: type steadily for one minute, then count correct words. Repeat often. Add diacritics only after building base speed.
Why Choose This Online Tool over Heavy Apps
This web editor has bulky features, so you can write quickly and accurately. Only key features: transliteration, diacritics, and numeral switching.
Lightweight And Private
It’s lightweight: just open. No installs. Downloads, or permission prompts
Conclusion
This browser tool lets you type clean text quickly, with no installation required. You get transliteration, diacritics, numeral switching, RTL, and Shift shortcuts for fluent typing.
I built for speed and clarity. The platform runs in modern browsers across the US and in other countries, including Morocco, France, Tunisia, Algeria, and Belgium. It’s lighter than full apps and avoids big downloads.
Open the page, test a phrase, and copy the text. Use this keyboard for notes, messages, or documents-your output pastes cleanly wherever you paste.
FAQ
How do I type Arabic on my keyboard without native keys?
Use our browser tool. Click on-screen letters or use your physical keys; we convert the layout instantly. Our visual interface guides accurate Arabic typing.
How can I type Arabic on my English keyboard seamlessly?
Use our transliteration feature. Press English letters (like ‘k’ for ‘ك ‘), and the tool shows the correct script instantly.
How do I add an Arabic keyboard to my iPhone?
Go to Settings > General > Keyboard > Keyboards. Tap Add New Keyboard and select Arabic. Or open Clavier Arabo in Safari for web typing without altering settings.
How do I add an Arabic keyboard to a Mac?
Go to Apple menu > System Settings > Keyboard > Input Sources. Click ‘+’, search Arabic, and add. For a faster, non-system method, use our online tool.
How can I quickly switch the Arabic keyboard to English?
On Windows, press Alt+Shift. Using our web tool? Click the language toggle. On Mac, Control + Space to switch back to Latin instantly.