Want to make your VK wall posts, comments, or bio look unique? Using Arabic fonts on VK (Vkontakte) is easier than you think — no extra software required. Whether you're writing in Arabic or just want decorative text, here's everything you need.
Best for: Post headlines, usernames, and short comments.
Limitation: Does not work for long paragraphs (can break RTL flow).
Because VK is a Russian platform, some Cyrillic-based operating systems struggle with rare Arabic Unicode blocks. Always write a plain text version of your message immediately after the fancy text.
Example Post:
𝓒𝓪𝓭𝓲 𝓐𝓵𝓶𝓾𝓶𝓽𝓪𝔃 (Fancy) عرض خاص لأعضاء المجموعة فقط (Plain text backup) رابط الرابط
Cause: The text copied is "left-to-right" encoded.
Solution: Use an RTL converter or ensure your Unicode generator supports mandatory Arabic ligatures. Always paste into a plain text editor (Notepad) before VK.
Unlike Latin letters, Arabic is cursive and contextual (the letter changes shape depending on its position in the word). Some default system fonts break the connections between letters, leaving your text looking like disjointed symbols. vk arabic fonts
However, VK does support Unicode. This means that while you cannot upload a custom font file to VK, you can use special Unicode glyphs or generators to change how your text looks.
Let’s be clear from the start: VK does not have a special "font selector" like Adobe Photoshop. You cannot upload a custom .ttf font file directly to your VK profile.
However, VK supports Unicode (Universal Character Encoding). If your phone or computer has an Arabic font installed, VK will display it. The problem is that different devices render the same Unicode Arabic characters differently. Want to make your VK wall posts, comments,
Here is how VK handles Arabic by default:
The Result: What looks like elegant calligraphy on your iPhone might look like a blocky, disjointed mess on a friend's cheap Android tablet. This is why VK Arabic font tricks are so popular.
All above are freely available (Google Fonts or SIL/OFL) for easy use. Cause: The text copied is "left-to-right" encoded
If you want truly unique VK Arabic fonts that no one else has, you must leave the VK app and use a browser extension or a custom user stylesheet.