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About Aladdin
Aladdin is the 1992 Walt Disney animated musical based on the One Thousand and One Nights tale, later remade as a 2019 live-action film starring Will Smith as the Genie. The title lettering uses an Arabic-inspired display script whose flowing, decorative letterforms evoke the calligraphic traditions of the fictional Agrabah.
The original animated feature became one of Disney's highest-grossing films of the 1990s and spawned a Broadway musical, two direct-to-video sequels, and a TV series. The title treatment recurs across all of them — soundtrack covers, merchandise, theme-park signage, and the 2019 live-action remake all use variations on the same Arabic-script-inspired display lockup, giving the franchise one of Disney's most consistent visual identities.
What font does Aladdin use?
Aladdin uses Aladdin, a freeware decorative display face explicitly modelled on the Disney film's title lettering. Widely available across free-font sites.
On this page, Lipi offers a generated lookalike of the font used in Aladdin — ready to download instantly with a commercial license, no third-party purchase required.
Where this style works
Decorative scripts in this Arabic-inspired register are the default for Middle-Eastern themed branding, Arabian-Nights-style book covers, exotic restaurant signage, theatre and musical production design, and event branding that wants a sense of magic-carpet adventure. The style also reads well in fantasy and children's-book contexts where flowing, calligraphic display lettering feels appropriate.
What you get
Instant download as OTF, TTF and WOFF, with a commercial-use license for $7.99.
Full diacritic coverage for 81 Latin-script languages
English, Spanish, Indonesian, Portuguese, Swahili, German, Turkish, Filipino, Italian, Polish, Oromo, Uzbek (Latin), Zulu, Dutch, Somali, Malagasy, Afrikaans, Shona, Hungarian, Rundi, Kinyarwanda, Czech, Swedish, Serbian, Quechua, Albanian, Croatian, Luyia, Luo, Danish, Finnish, Slovak, Ganda, Sango, Norwegian Bokmål, Kalenjin, North Ndebele, Swiss German, Bemba, Nyankole, Soga, Teso, Lithuanian, Gusii, Galician, Sena, Slovenian, Chiga, Irish, Makonde, Morisyen, Estonian, Kabuverdianu, Basque, Norwegian Nynorsk, Friulian, Shambala, Bena, Asu, Luxembourgish, Icelandic, Jola-Fonyi, Taita, Samburu, Machame, Colognian, Breton, Vunjo, Makhuwa-Meetto, Rwa, Rombo, Sangu, Faroese, Romansh, Scottish Gaelic, Upper Sorbian, Lower Sorbian, Manx, Inari Sami, Volapük, Cornish.
Not affiliated with or endorsed by the rights holders of Aladdin. The font on this page is an original Lipi-generated lookalike of the font used in Aladdin, not a redistribution of the original commercial typeface.
Frequently asked questions
Is the Aladdin font free?
The freeware Aladdin font is available for personal use across free-font sites, but its commercial licensing terms vary by hosting site and are often unclear. The Lipi lookalike here provides the same style with a explicit $7.99 commercial license, no ambiguity attached.
What fonts look like the Aladdin title?
Decorative Arabic-script-inspired display faces include Aladdin, Arabian Nights, Magic Carpet, and Casablanca. Most are freeware with unclear commercial terms; the Lipi lookalike on this page is the cleanest commercial option.
Can I use this for a commercial Disney-themed project?
The font is fully licensed for commercial use. We don't grant any rights to the Disney Aladdin trademark, the characters, the songs, or any related IP — those remain Disney's. Don't pair this font with Disney trade-dress in a way that implies endorsement.
Aladdin Font: Radon Verse
Lipi-generated lookalike of the font used in Aladdin. 81 languages with full diacritic coverage, one commercial license.
What you get
- ✓ OTF, TTF & WOFF files
- ✓ Commercial use license
- ✓ Personalised license PDF
- ✗ Resale or redistribution
Not affiliated with or endorsed by any brand referenced. Names are used descriptively to identify lettering style.
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