SAEDNEWS: Iran has taken a big step forward by introducing its first AI-powered legal robot called “RoboLegal”, using smart technology to improve everyday services for its citizens.
A new AI-powered system, RoboLegal, is making it easier than ever for Iranians to get legal advice quickly and affordably. Designed to be user-friendly, it allows people to ask questions via text or voice, drawing answers from a huge database of Iranian legal cases. This means more people can access justice without high fees or long waits.
RoboLegal isn’t just for citizens—it also assists judges and lawyers, automating routine tasks, speeding up cases, and reducing costs. By handling repetitive work, the AI makes the legal process faster, fairer, and more transparent, benefiting businesses, citizens, and the economy.
What sets RoboLegal apart is that it’s built locally, using deep knowledge of Iranian laws and culture rather than relying on foreign tech. This ensures accuracy and relevance for users across the country.
The system comes amid a rapidly growing Iranian tech ecosystem, fueled by talented young entrepreneurs creating digital services in e-commerce, mobile apps, banking, and more. Small and medium-sized enterprises like Skyroom, Digikala, and Cafe Bazaar showcase how locally tailored solutions are thriving, sometimes even competing regionally.
RoboLegal represents a new era in digital governance and AI innovation, showing how technology can expand access to justice, streamline public services, and improve society. With 201 general and 734 specialized public services now digital, Iran’s AI and ICT sectors are positioned to revolutionize not just the legal system, but healthcare, education, smart cities, and more.
This innovation signals Iran’s emergence as a tech hub in West Asia, where AI and startups are not just tools—they are reshaping the future, making essential services accessible to everyone, even those far from big cities, and empowering citizens with knowledge, fairness, and efficiency.