Notion rolls out Arabic language support in UAE as part of its platform expansion in the Middle East. The productivity and collaboration company confirmed the launch amid growing AI adoption across the country. The update enables Arabic-speaking users to access Notion in their native language. The rollout targets individuals, startups, and organizations operating in the UAE and the wider Gulf region.
Notion Rolls Out Arabic Language Support Across Its Platform
Notion rolls out Arabic language support across its desktop apps, mobile applications, and web interface. The update includes full right-to-left layout support. Core platform elements have been localized rather than simply translated. Users can switch to Arabic directly through the language settings. The update also applies to Notion’s homepage and key website sections. Arabic now joins Notion’s list of 21 supported languages worldwide.
Notion Rolls Out Arabic Language Support as UAE Usage Grows
Notion reports strong adoption in the Middle East, with the UAE identified as a key market. The company estimates hundreds of thousands of users in the UAE. Regional users include startups, enterprise teams, and public organizations. Entities cited include the Emirates Foundation and Emirates Investment Bank. The company has also supported more than 1,000 UAE-based startups through its Notion for Startups Program.
Notion Rolls Out Arabic Language Support Amid Rising AI Adoption
Notion rolls out Arabic language support in UAE during a period of accelerated AI adoption across local businesses. The platform integrates AI-powered features designed to assist with writing, organization, and workflow automation. These tools are now accessible within the Arabic interface. The rollout aligns with broader regional efforts to expand AI-enabled digital work environments.
Regional Engagement and Product Launch Activities
To mark the launch, Notion hosted a Make with Notion Showcase event in Dubai. The event brought together founders, creators, and technology professionals. The company stated that Arabic support represents a foundational step toward deeper engagement with Middle Eastern users. The rollout expands accessibility for Arabic-speaking teams across multiple industries.
