Close Menu
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Thursday, July 2, 2026
    961
    Instagram Facebook LinkedIn TikTok
    • News
    • Lifestyle
    • Food & Drink
    • Things to do
    • Travel
    • Diaspora
    • Breaking News
    Advertise with Us Get the App
    961
    Home»Tech & Startups
    1 Min Read

    Lebanese Startup HAQQ Just Raised $3 Million

    By Natalie HaddadFebruary 6, 2026Updated:February 6, 2026
    WhatsApp Copy Link Facebook LinkedIn Reddit
    Facebook WhatsApp Copy Link

    Beirut-based startup HAQQ Legal AI has raised $3 million to grow its AI-powered legal platform and expand beyond the local market.

    The capital will be used to accelerate the development of HAQQ’s AI operating system for legal work and scale its rollout across the Middle East and North Africa.

    Founded by Antoine Kanaan and Abbas Kabalan, HAQQ’s platform combines AI legal intelligence with practice management tools.

    The system can automate drafting, research, and other tasks usually done by lawyers, while also serving law firms, corporate legal teams, courts, and public institutions.

    HAQQ already serves thousands of clients and plans to use the new funds to deepen its technology and expand enterprise deployments regionally and globally.

    The funding round was led by Sowlutions Ventures, with participation from HITEK Ventures, Corona Legal, IM FNDNG, Highworth, Razor Capital, SYMAX, Hamady Trust, and others.

    HAQQ
    Share. WhatsApp Facebook Copy Link LinkedIn Reddit

    For You

    ban social media Lebanon 961
    There’s A New Bill In Lebanon To Ban Social Media For Those Under 14
    binance Lebanon 961
    Lebanon Just Met Binance To Discuss Opportunities In Crypto Space
    ramp karim atiyeh 961
    This Lebanese-Founded Startup Is Now Worth More Than Lebanon’s Entire GDP
    shark tank Lebanon
    Shark Tank Is Officially Coming To Lebanon – Here’s How You Can Get A Chance To Pitch Your Idea
    lebanon cybergames 2025 hacking 961
    Lebanon Just Won A Global Hacking Competition
    tony jamous
    Lebanese-Owned ‘Oyster’ Is Now Valued At Over $1.2 Billion
    961 Logo
    Facebook WhatsApp TikTok Instagram

    Popular Topics

    • Guides
    • Eat & Drink
    • Listicles
    • Lebanon News
    • Diaspora
    • Explained

    961

    • About
    • WhatsApp Channel
    • News WhatsApp Channel
    • Corrections Policy
    • Ownership & Funding

    Services

    • Advertise
    • Careers
    • App Waitlist
    • Contact Us
    • Newsletter
    961™ | All Rights Reserved ©2026
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

    We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it.