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Task-focused Arabic style converter

Khat Converter

Paste a word, name, or short phrase, compare it across Arabic khat styles, and copy or download the version that fits best.

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Quick Conversion Workspace

This page is tuned for fast khat conversion. Start with a ready-made sample, switch styles quickly, and keep the workflow focused on names, short lines, and title text.

What This Page Is Best At

Convert a name into khat

Try personal names in multiple styles before choosing one for a profile, gift, or decoration.

Style a short quote for social posts

Test compact phrases that need to look polished fast without opening a full design workflow.

Test headline text for posters or logos

Compare structured and expressive scripts before moving your chosen direction into a final design.

Prepare Arabic text for quick copy-paste

Use the converter when your main job is to generate a style, copy it quickly, and keep moving.

How to Use the Khat Converter

1
Paste or type your text

Start with a short Arabic phrase, title, or name. If your device does not have Arabic input, open the built-in keyboard.

2
Switch between khat styles

Compare Naskh, Thuluth, Kufi, and Ruqaa until one matches your intent.

3
Copy or download the result

Once the style looks right, copy it immediately or export it for the next step in your workflow.

What Does Khat Converter Mean?

Khat is a common way to refer to Arabic writing style or calligraphic script. This converter does not translate meaning from one language to another. It helps you take Arabic text, names, or short phrases and compare how they look across different Arabic khat styles.

Khat is about visual style

The words stay the same, but the writing changes character. Naskh feels clear, Thuluth feels formal, Kufi feels geometric, and Ruqaa feels compact and handwritten.

Short text works best

Names, titles, short quotes, and religious phrases are easier to judge than long paragraphs. Long text usually needs a readable font before it needs decoration.

Conversion is not translation

If you paste English text, the tool will style the letters you provide. For an Arabic result, start with Arabic text or a phonetic name spelling; the built-in keyboard can help you enter the letters.

Khat Converter Examples

Use these examples as a starting point when you are deciding which style fits your text. Each phrase has a different rhythm, so the best khat style can change with length and purpose.

محمد
Personal name
Naskh or Thuluth

A short name usually benefits from a style that keeps the letter shapes clear.

بسم الله
Religious phrase
Thuluth

A formal style gives sacred or ceremonial text more presence.

السلام
Logo or badge
Kufi

Geometric letterforms work well when the phrase needs a strong visual outline.

حب
Short social text
Ruqaa or Diwani

Very short words can become expressive when the strokes feel handwritten or flowing.

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