Riyadh: Saudi Arabia-based artificial intelligence company Humain has launched Humain Chat, the first Arabic conversational AI app designed for Arabs and Muslims. The service is now available on web, iOS, and Android platforms across the Kingdom, with regional and global rollout expected soon.
The chatbot is powered by ALLAM 34B, the largest Arabic large language model developed to date. Trained on more than eight petabytes of data, it delivers culturally fluent, bilingual interactions grounded in Arabic heritage and identity. Users can converse in Arabic and English, switch languages during dialogue, and use speech input across a wide range of Arabic dialects. The app also integrates real-time search and enables users to share conversations.
Humain Chat has been developed in full compliance with Saudi Arabia’s Personal Data Protection Law. All data is hosted within the Kingdom, ensuring privacy, security, and national data sovereignty.
Tareq Amin, CEO of Humain, described the launch as a major step for the Arabic-speaking world in generative AI. He said the app demonstrates Saudi Arabia’s capability to build globally competitive technologies rooted in its own data and cultural identity. He added that the platform has significant potential for economic and social impact.
Humain, owned by the Public Investment Fund, was unveiled in May 2025 as a full-stack AI company. It works across infrastructure, cloud, data and models, and applications, aiming to accelerate innovation in Saudi Arabia and the wider region.