Saudi Lahint Unveils Unified AI Platform to Streamline Business-to-Government Services

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Saudi GovTech startup Lahint has launched its AI-powered platform designed to automate government services for businesses across the Kingdom. The launch is built on the company’s newly completed Unified Execution Infrastructure, a foundational system that uses official APIs and strategic partnerships to simplify complex regulatory interactions for enterprises.

Quick Facts

  • Launched with 10 fully automated social insurance services.
  • Infrastructure built on 8 national platform partnerships.
  • Roadmap includes expanding to over 50 automated services.

Building a Unified GovTech Engine

At the core of Lahint’s strategy is its unified digital execution infrastructure, which connects directly with national platforms through official APIs. This integrated approach allows the company to orchestrate and automate government services, such as licensing and compliance filings, without requiring businesses to navigate multiple disconnected systems.

During the first half of 2026, Lahint secured execution partnerships with eight key national and private platforms, including six government-focused entities. This network forms the technological backbone of its offering, enabling the company to rapidly deploy new automated services.

“The true value Lahint has built lies not in automating individual government services, but in creating a unified digital execution infrastructure,” said Eng. Tariq Aljabr, Chief Business Development Officer at Lahint. “This infrastructure is a long-term strategic asset that enables us to continuously expand our portfolio of automated government services without rebuilding our technology stack for every new service. Every integration strengthens the platform and increases its value.”

Phased Rollout and Ambitious Roadmap

Leveraging its new infrastructure, Lahint has introduced the first phase of its Government Services Automation Program, which includes 10 fully automated social insurance services. These services use AI, voice interaction, and intelligent workflows to reduce processing times and improve the user experience for businesses.

The company is already developing the second phase, which will add more than 20 new automated government services before the end of the year. A third phase is planned to expand the portfolio to over 50 services, scaling the platform’s reach and utility.

Securing National and Global Recognition

Alongside its technology rollout, Lahint has gathered significant national and international endorsements. The company received the “Saudi Technology” certification from the Communications, Space and Technology Commission (CST) and accreditation from the Saudi Data & AI Authority (SDAIA). It has also earned six ISO certifications and built a portfolio of 23 intellectual property assets in GovTech and AI.

Lahint has been selected for several high-profile accelerator and incubation programs, including the CODE Digital Entrepreneurship Center, the 10th cohort of The Garage Accelerator, and the inaugural JADA 30 Accelerator. The startup also graduated from the global Google Growth Academy: AI for GovTech and received an invitation to participate in Startup Grind Silicon Valley.

“We will continue investing in expanding our execution partnerships, introducing more automated government services, and supporting Saudi Arabia’s digital economy and Digital Government objectives under Vision 2030,” added Aljabr.

About Lahint

Lahint is a Saudi Arabian GovTech company specializing in AI-powered government technology solutions. The company focuses on creating unified digital infrastructures to automate and streamline government services for businesses, contributing to the digital transformation goals of Saudi Vision 2030.

Source: MEA TechWatch

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