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Arabic.AI Launches Free Arabic Coding Courses on Replit, Revolutionizing Tech Education Access

Arabic.AI launches free Arabic-language coding courses on Replit, empowering millions of Arabic speakers to access high-quality software development education.

Arabic.AI has launched a new initiative aimed at providing full Arabic-language courses based on Replit, a widely used development platform. This effort seeks to eliminate language barriers in software development education, allowing engineers, students, and aspiring developers across the Middle East and North Africa to learn and create using globally trusted tools entirely in Arabic.

The collaboration makes Replit’s comprehensive learning experience available to Arabic speakers for the first time, with resources now offered free of charge through the Arabic.AI Academy. This platform marks a significant step in localizing educational content in Arabic and aims to enhance access to hands-on, production-ready software development education for the region’s millions of Arabic speakers.

Despite Arabic being spoken by over 400 million people globally, there has been a persistent shortage of high-quality Arabic-language resources for software development and artificial intelligence. The swift evolution of digital technologies has further highlighted this gap, restricting access to capable talent due to language limitations rather than a lack of skills.

The Arabic.AI Academy is designed as an Arabic-first platform focused on AI and software education. It uses modern development tools and workflows that align with industry needs, providing learners with an easier way to grasp programming concepts and build real projects. Through structured, Arabic-first learning paths, the Academy supports users in progressing from beginners to proficient developers.

Beyond educational endeavors, Arabic.AI is also expanding its Agentic Studio, a no-code and low-code platform that enables developers and enterprises to create and deploy AI agents in both Arabic and English. This combination of educational programs and practical tools establishes a clear trajectory from learning to real-world application and innovation.

This collaboration highlights Arabic.AI’s commitment to broadening access to technology education and ensuring that language barriers do not hinder participation in the digital economy. Looking forward, the Academy plans to partner with additional global technology platforms to provide world-class technical knowledge to Arabic-speaking audiences, focusing on delivering comprehensive learning experiences rather than mere translations.

As digital skills become increasingly vital in today’s economy, initiatives like Arabic.AI’s seek to empower a new generation of developers and engineers, fostering a more inclusive and diverse tech landscape. By providing tools and resources in Arabic, the program not only aims to elevate educational standards but also aspires to stimulate innovation across the region.

Arabic.AI’s efforts align with a broader industry trend of increasing localization in technology education, underscoring how essential it is to meet learners where they are. In a world where tech transformation continues at a rapid pace, ensuring that language is not a barrier represents a crucial step toward equitable access to digital skills.

For more information, visit Replit’s official site and Arabic.AI.

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