Contact Us

Have feedback, found a bug, or want to suggest a new calligraphy tool? Fill out the form below — we read every message and try to respond within a few days. Below the form, you'll also find answers to the questions we get asked most often.

Common Questions We Get

Can you add support for a specific font I want?

We're selective about which fonts we add because every typeface needs to be checked for complete Urdu letter support — including the extra characters Urdu uses that standard Arabic doesn't, like ٹ, ڈ, ڑ, ں, and گ. If you have a specific font in mind, tell us its name and where you found it; we'll evaluate it for inclusion.

My downloaded image looks blurry — why?

This is almost always a font-size-to-canvas-resolution issue. Try increasing the font size slider before downloading — our generator renders at a fixed canvas resolution, so smaller text leaves more empty space rather than producing a sharper image. We're working on a higher-resolution export option for a future update.

Do you offer custom calligraphy commissions?

No — UrduCraft is a set of free digital tools, not a calligraphy service. For commissioned, hand-drawn calligraphy work (weddings, religious art, framed pieces), we'd recommend searching for a calligrapher who specializes in your specific style of interest, as that craft involves skills our tools can't replicate.

I found an error in one of the blog articles. What now?

Please tell us exactly which article and which claim — calligraphy history and Unicode behavior both have enough nuance that we want to get the details right, and reader corrections are how we catch mistakes.

Other Ways to Reach Us

Email: contact@yourdomain.com (replace with your real email)

What We Respond To

We genuinely read and consider every message. The feedback that gets acted on fastest tends to be specific: "I tried to type X into tool Y and Z happened instead of what I expected" is far more useful than "the tool doesn't work." We don't have a support team or a ticketing system — this is a small project maintained by a few people, so responses may take a few days, especially on weekends.

For content corrections (an article claiming something that's factually wrong, a Unicode codepoint listed incorrectly, a historical date that doesn't check out), we take these seriously and will update the article if the correction is accurate. Pointing to a specific sentence and an alternative source is the most helpful form for these.

For tool feature requests, we keep a running list and build the most-requested ones when time permits. We can't commit to timelines, but if three different people ask for the same feature, it tends to move up the list.