Version 7.00 [verified] | Arial Font

Arial Font Version 7.00 — Feature Specification

Overview

Arial Font Version 7.00 is a modernized release of the Arial typeface family with expanded glyph coverage, improved hinting and kerning, updated OpenType features, and new weights and styles for digital and print use.

Wait, Arial has versions?

Yes. Like software, fonts get updated. Arial has evolved from the original TrueType outlines of the early ’90s through numerous iterations (2.xx, 3.xx, 5.xx) to keep up with: Arial Font Version 7.00

  • Regular
  • Italic
  • Bold
  • Bold Italic

Arial Font Version 7.00: The Silent Upgrade That Changed Digital Typography

In the vast ecosystem of digital typography, few typefaces are as universally recognized—and as frequently debated—as Arial. For decades, this neo-grotesque sans-serif has been the quiet workhorse of office documents, web design, and user interfaces. But beneath its familiar exterior lies a complex history of versioning, technical refinement, and licensing shifts. Arial Font Version 7

If you’re on macOS or Linux: Your system uses a different rendering engine and typically does not use Microsoft’s Arial 7.00. Instead, you have Apple’s Arial.ttf (often version 5.x or higher). That’s fine—differences are minimal for everyday use. Regular Italic Bold Bold Italic

Release Notes (high level)

  • New: Expanded glyph coverage (Greek, Cyrillic extended)
  • New: Variable font with weight/slant/optical size
  • Improved: Hinting and ClearType tuning
  • Improved: OpenType features and stylistic sets
  • Fixed: Kerning and diacritic positioning issues from prior version
  • Deprecated: Legacy bitmap-compatible TTF (kept in separate legacy package)

4. Distribution & Origin

Arial v7.00 is most notably associated with the following operating systems: