Local by default
If a feature can run on your own computer, it does. We don't build conveniences that quietly move your data somewhere else.
About
Sanad started from a simple observation: teams here wanted to use AI on their own documents, but every option meant sending those documents to a cloud they didn't operate.
Across ministries, banks, hospitals, and cultural institutions, the same need kept surfacing: people wanted an assistant that could make sense of their own files — HR policies, procurement workflows, board minutes, regulatory filings — without that material ever leaving the organization.
Those documents don’t belong in a third party’s systems, in a country no one chose, under a contract written by someone else’s lawyers. The honest answer wasn’t a stricter privacy policy. It was to stop sending the data out at all.
Sanad runs the AI model on the customer’s own machines. The model ships inside the installer; prompts and documents never leave the network. The product is meant to be adopted without a procurement officer holding their breath — bilingual from the first screen, priced in Omani Rial, and supported in hours that align with our customers’.
We’re building deliberately, a few customers at a time. The early ones get more attention than they expect, and in return they shape what Sanad becomes. We’d rather keep small commitments honestly than make big promises that don’t hold.
What guides the product
If a feature can run on your own computer, it does. We don't build conveniences that quietly move your data somewhere else.
Arabic and English are equal citizens in Sanad — not a main language and a translated afterthought.
Sanad cites its sources and says when an answer isn't in your documents, instead of inventing a confident guess.
Priced in Omani Rial, supported in Gulf working hours, and backed by a contract written under Omani law.
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