Arabic Style Text Generator

Convert your standard text into aـrـaـbـiـcـ sـtـyـlـeـ text, ready to copy and paste!

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Arabic Style Text Overview

Stretch words with a flowing line to hint at cursive calligraphy. A tag like جـaـmـaـl reads decorative while staying easy to copy: each Latin letter carries a gentle extender (ـ). It adds an ornamental rhythm reminiscent of pen flourishes—best on short names and headings.

Add a flowing kashida touch to each character—a slender extender ـ follows every letter and digit to suggest cursive continuity in short names, tags, and headers.

Arabic Style — kashida extenders for a joined rhythm

This cut places the Arabic tatweel ـ after each supported glyph, producing a stretched cadence such as jـaـmـaـlـ, sـtـyـlـeـ, and 2ـ0ـ2ـ5ـ. Direction stays left-to-right; it’s a decorative elongation, not a script switch or translation.

Where it fits

  • Chapter cards, brand wordmarks, and ceremonial title lines.
  • Event slugs and collection labels that benefit from a graceful flow.
  • Short quotes or epigraphs where continuity adds poise.

Quick start

  1. Type a brief phrase (1–4 words) and create the kashida version.
  2. Drop it into your banner, caption, or profile badge.
  3. Pair with plain surrounding text to keep contrast and legibility.

Craft notes

  • Letters and digits receive ـ; most punctuation remains unchanged, which helps scanning.
  • Best in compact spans—very long stretches can feel busy.
  • Not for writing Arabic; it’s a Latin text ornament inspired by Arabic calligraphy.

Similar tools to explore: Asian Calligraphy for brush contours, Script for cursive elegance, Bold Script for thicker brush energy, and Ethiopic for carved, ornamental silhouettes.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is it right-to-left?

No—the extender (ـ) is added to left-to-right text to suggest the style without changing direction.

Does it paste cleanly?

Yes—letters plus the extender remain plain text.

Any device issues?

The extender is widely supported; appearance may vary slightly by font.

Best usage?

Short decorative labels and headings.

Can I combine with emoji?

Yes—add moons, stars, or sparkles near a styled word.