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Egypt’s Nanovate Raises $1 Million to Advance Arabic AI Solutions

by Kingsley Okeke
October 16, 2025
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Egypt’s Nanovate Raises $1 Million to Advance Arabic AI Solutions
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Nanovate, a Cairo-based artificial intelligence startup, has secured $1 million in pre-seed funding to accelerate its Arabic-first AI solutions. The funding round was led by angel investors with support from the MINT Incubator by EG Bank and the Raya FutureTECH Accelerator.

Founded by Nancy Madbouly and Ahmed Gamal, Nanovate aims to bring advanced AI capabilities to Arabic-speaking markets that have long been underserved by global AI tools.

Building AI That Speaks Arabic

Nanovate develops end-to-end Arabic AI solutions, including chat and voice agents, workflow automation, and customised tools for businesses. Its technology supports 22 Arabic dialects, enabling more natural interactions and localisation for different regions.

The company recently launched a beta platform that allows non-technical users to build AI chat and voice agents without writing code. This approach is intended to lower barriers to entry for businesses seeking to integrate AI into their operations.

Fuel for Expansion and Innovation

With its new funding, Nanovate plans to expand its footprint in Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. It also intends to strengthen integrations with customer relationship and enterprise resource systems to make its AI tools more embedded in business workflows.

The startup will increase investment in research and development, focusing on advancing voice technology, emotion and sentiment understanding, and workflow automation. Team growth is also a priority as it scales its engineering and commercial operations.

Positioning Arabic at the Centre of AI

Many Arabic-speaking users face limitations with global AI systems that lack robust language and dialect coverage. Nanovate’s strategy is to address this gap directly by offering tailored, culturally relevant AI solutions.

Although the company is less than a year old, it has already begun commercial deployments across the region. Its progress highlights both the market demand for Arabic-native AI tools and the growing investor confidence in language-focused AI innovation from the region.

A Broader Shift in AI Access

Nanovate’s funding reflects a larger trend in the AI sector: bringing advanced tools to markets beyond English-speaking audiences. If it succeeds, the startup could set a new standard for how AI adapts to complex language ecosystems like Arabic.

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