
Algebra AI has officially launched after working in stealth mode. The company already has clients in industries like financial services, food and beverage, distribution, and manufacturing. It has also raised US$7 million in funding from investors including Infinity Constellation, BECO Capital, Silicon Badia, and Waseel Investments.
The company was co-founded with the support of its main investors and is led by CEO Anis Harb, who previously helped grow Deliveroo’s Middle East business to over $1 billion in gross transaction value.
Algebra AI focuses on solving a common problem in the AI world. Many mid-sized businesses are too big for simple AI tools but too small to afford expensive enterprise AI systems.
To fix this, the company builds custom AI systems designed around how each business actually works, including its tools, approval processes, and rules. Their team also helps run and improve these systems as the business grows.
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Anis Harb, Algebra AI co-founder and CEO, said: "There are more than 30,000 mid-market businesses in the GCC, but while these businesses that form the backbone of this economy have been told AI is for them, the market has not produced a model that works for how they actually operate."
Throughout his career, Harb noticed that as businesses grow, they usually become more complex too. More customers or work means more employees, more processes, and higher costs.
Algebra AI was created with the idea that AI can break this pattern and help businesses grow without adding so much extra complexity.
"Algebra AI is distinct from a typical SaaS provider. We study how your business works, build AI systems around it, and stay accountable for the outcome. That is a fundamentally different relationship, and it is one the mid-market has not had access to before,” he added.
Speaking on behalf of the founding investors, Francis Pedraza, co-founder of Infinity Constellation and founder of Invisible Technologies, said, "My teams have spent a decade figuring out what it takes to make AI work inside real businesses – doing the messy work inside the business, not as a demo, but as a system that runs every day.
“So when Namek from Silicon Badia approached me about partnering with the team at BECO, Waseel Investments and Anis to build a company around this opportunity in the GCC, it immediately resonated. The combination of Anis's operating experience, the strength of the founding syndicate, the depth of the regional ecosystem, and the scale of the opportunity made it clear that Algebra AI could become the category-defining company for AI-powered services in the region.”
The company plans to grow its customer base across the GCC region. In the coming months, it will also expand its operations and hire more AI engineers.
At the same time, it will focus on improving and strengthening its managed services across different industries.
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