How to Add Arabic Keyboard on iPhone & iPad (iOS / iPadOS)

Set up the Arabic 101 layout in under 2 minutes β€” and learn the shortcut to switch back and forth.

Last updated: May 2026

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Adding the Arabic keyboard on iPhone or iPad takes about 30 seconds in Settings. iOS offers two Arabic layouts β€” the standard Arabic layout and Arabic - QWERTY (phonetic). Pick the one that matches how you want to learn.

Quick facts

Layout to pick
Arabic (standard) or Arabic - QWERTY (phonetic)
Switch keyboards
Tap the globe icon 🌐 (long-press to pick a specific keyboard)
Time required
About 2 minutes
Cost
Free (built into iPhone / iPad)

Step-by-step instructions

  1. 1

    Open Settings

    Tap the Settings app icon (gear) on the Home Screen.

  2. 2

    Go to General β†’ Keyboard

    Scroll down to General, tap it, then tap Keyboard near the top.

  3. 3

    Tap Keyboards β†’ Add New Keyboard

    On the Keyboard screen tap Keyboards. Then tap Add New Keyboard… at the bottom of the list.

  4. 4

    Scroll to find Arabic

    The list is alphabetical. Tap Arabic. (Don't confuse with Arabic (Najdi), Arabic - QWERTY, or Egyptian Arabic β€” these are separate entries.)

  5. 5

    Pick a layout if prompted

    Some iOS versions offer Arabic and Arabic - QWERTY. Pick Arabic for the standard iOS Arabic keyboard, or Arabic - QWERTY if you prefer letters mapped to their English-sound positions (alif on A, ba on B, etc.).

  6. 6

    Switch by tapping the globe

    On any keyboard, tap the 🌐 globe icon near the spacebar to cycle keyboards. Long-press the globe to jump straight to Arabic from a menu.

Troubleshooting

I added Arabic but I don't see a globe icon on my keyboard.

iOS only shows the globe icon when you have more than one keyboard installed. You should now have English + Arabic, which should display the globe. If it still doesn't appear, tap and hold the emoji πŸ˜€ button β€” that opens the same keyboard switcher.

The Arabic keyboard appears upside-down / typing left-to-right.

iOS detects RTL automatically. If a third-party app shows Arabic left-to-right, the issue is in the app, not your keyboard. Try Notes or Messages first to confirm the keyboard is working correctly.

How do I type Arabic diacritics on iPhone?

Long-press a letter to see diacritic options for that letter β€” for example long-press Ψ§ to access different alif variants. For free-standing diacritic marks (fatha, kasra, damma, etc.), long-press a letter then drag to the mark you want, or use the Predictive bar above the keyboard.

Keyboard ready β€” what next?

Now that iPhone / iPad can type in Arabic, the next step is muscle memory. Most learners reach 25 WPM in a few weeks with our structured course.

Frequently asked questions

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Should I pick "Arabic" or "Arabic - QWERTY" on iPhone?

"Arabic" matches a physical Arabic keyboard's layout β€” best for users who type in Arabic regularly or use Arabic keyboards on other devices. "Arabic - QWERTY" maps Arabic letters onto QWERTY positions phonetically (alif on A key) β€” easier for beginners and bilingual users who don't want to learn a new layout. You can install both and switch between them with the globe.

Does the iPhone Arabic keyboard support autocorrect and predictive text?

Yes β€” iOS includes Arabic autocorrect, predictive text, and spellcheck. Both standard and QWERTY layouts get the same intelligence.

I want to remove the Arabic keyboard. How?

Settings β†’ General β†’ Keyboard β†’ Keyboards β†’ Edit β†’ tap the red minus next to Arabic β†’ Delete β†’ Done.

Setting up Arabic on a different device?

Or see the all-platforms overview.

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