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DOO Raises Seed Funding to Expand AI Arabic Customer Service Platform across the Gulf Region

by Faith Amonimo
October 7, 2025
in Artifical Intelligence, FutureTech in ME
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DOO Raises Seed Funding to Expand AI Arabic Customer Service Platform across the Gulf Region
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Saudi Arabia’s DOO just closed a $1.7 million seed round that shows how Arabic AI is becoming big business. The Riyadh-based startup builds AI customer service platforms that actually understand local dialects and cultural context.

Merak Capital led the funding round, with Plus VC and other regional investors joining in. The deal comes just months after DOO’s founding in 2024, proving that investors are hungry for AI solutions built specifically for Arabic-speaking markets.

DOO Tackles Arabic AI Customer Service Gap

DOO’s platform does something most AI customer service tools can’t by handling Arabic dialects with cultural awareness. The company built natural language processing technology that recognizes regional speech patterns and responds appropriately to cultural expectations.

The startup already works with over 50 enterprises across telecommunications, airlines, banking and e-commerce. Customers use DOO’s AI agents through WhatsApp, Instagram, websites and mobile apps to handle customer support requests automatically.

Rapid Growth Drives Investor Interest

The company launched in 2024 and secured major enterprise clients within months. Co-founders Ali Mohsen and Mohamed AlKhabbaz previously worked as technologists before starting DOO.

“AI is transforming the way businesses operate, and customer service is one of its most immediate and high-impact applications,” said Abdulelah Alshareef, VP of Venture Capital at Merak Capital. “We are backing a company with the potential to set a new standard for customer experience in the region.”

The funding will accelerate product development and strengthen integrations with customer relationship management systems and e-commerce platforms. DOO plans to expand across Saudi Arabia and the wider Gulf region.

Enterprise Demand Fuels Arabic AI Growth

Middle Eastern enterprises need AI solutions that handle Arabic language complexity. Traditional AI customer service tools often struggle with Arabic dialects, cultural context and regional business practices.

DOO addresses these challenges by training its AI models on Arabic language data and regional customer interaction patterns. The platform delivers responses that match local expectations for tone, formality and cultural sensitivity.

Venture capital investments in Middle East AI startups reached $700 million recently, though this remains modest compared to global AI funding levels. However, sovereign wealth funds from Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and the UAE are becoming major players in AI startup financing.

The company operates from Riyadh, positioning itself in Saudi Arabia’s emerging tech ecosystem. DOO will become the GCC’s leading AI customer experience platform as regional businesses digitize their customer service operations.

Regional businesses demand scalable, culturally aware customer support across digital channels. DOO’s client acquisition demonstrates strong market need for Arabic AI solutions that understand local business requirements.

Tags: Arabic AI startupsArabic language processingcustomer experience technologycustomer service AIGCC AI marketMerak CapitalMiddle East technologySaudi Arabia AIStartup FundingVision 2030
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