The only legal AI built exclusively on Saudi law. Six specialized agents work simultaneously so your team focuses on judgment, not drafts.
They trained for years to think. You are paying them to type. A senior lawyer spending three days on a first draft is not a legal problem — it is an operational one. Bayenah solves it.
From first draft to cited, structured contract — faster than any review cycle you currently run. Every time.
Thousands of indexed articles across Saudi regulatory frameworks — Civil Transactions, Companies Law, PDPL, Arbitration, Anti-Bribery, Labor Law, and more.
Not one model doing everything. Six specialized agents — each with a distinct legal function — working in parallel on every single task.
Bayenah orchestrates six specialized agents — each built for a distinct legal role. They work the way a real legal team operates: simultaneously, not sequentially.
Deploys five parallel sub-agents — each drafting a different section simultaneously. Foundation, obligations, IP, termination, governance — all at once. Your firm's templates first. Saudi law always.
Scores every contract across ten legal dimensions. Flags weak obligations, missing protections, ambiguous terms. Every finding cited to a specific Saudi law article.
Stress-tests against Saudi regulatory frameworks simultaneously. Returns a structured compliance report per framework — not a generic summary.
Merges Examiner risk findings and Regis compliance gaps into one unified prioritized report. No finding lost. No contradiction unresolved. One output.
Reads every document your team uploads. Categorizes, summarizes, monitors. Detects conflicts between your own policies before they cause governance incidents.
Composes complete context-rich briefings from a raw note. Routes them to the right person — contract, findings, and suggested action attached. In-app and by email.
While Scribe drafts, Examiner and Regis audit simultaneously. Conductor waits for both. Your team waits for none.
“ChatGPT is a generalist. Bayenah is a specialist. You would not ask a general practitioner to perform surgery.”
For legal teams handling sensitive negotiations, M&A transactions, and confidential corporate matters — three deployment options.
Data processed and stored in-region. PDPL-compliant by architecture — not by policy.
Bayenah runs entirely inside your own AWS environment. Zero data visibility to Bayenah. Full sovereignty.
On-premise or private cloud for government-adjacent entities and classified environments.
The question is not whether your team needs this. The question is how much longer you can afford to wait.
No commitment required.