Saudi Startup Lahint Selected for Google's Growth Academy
The startup will gain mentorship from Google experts, hands-on workshops, tailored product support and global networking opportunities.

Saudi Arabia's Lahint has been chosen of one of 24 startups from across the world to participate in Google's 'Growth Academy: AI for GovTech 2025', which targets startups friving innovation in the governmental sector. Founded in 2023 by Mohamed Ibrahim and Ahmed Saber, Lahint's platform specialises in government service automation and aims to streamline and simplify access to government and public services in Saudi Arabia. The startup leverages its innovative tech to enhance operational efficiency and service delivery, supporting Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 digital transformation goals. Lahint's core offering is an advanced, secure platform that automates service execution and provides free, instant AI-powered eligibility consultations based on Saudi legal and regulatory databases. The platform currently offers more than 60 digital government services, benefiting over 200 companies, ranging from SMEs to large corporations. The Google for Startups Growth Academy: AI for GovTech is a three-month, equity-free hybrid accelerator programme designed to empower Seed to Series A stage startups from Europe, the Middle East and Africa that are using AI to solve public sector challenges. The initiative provides founders with custom mentorship from Google experts, hands-on workshops, tailored product support and global networking opportunities to help them develop data-driven growth strategies, innovate responsibly and scale their solutions internationally. Lahint’s selection follows its graduation from Misk Launchpad, CODE Tech Founders and Unlocked by Sanabil 500.
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