Arabic-first AI,
finally here.
Kalam understands Modern Standard Arabic, dialects from across the region, and the culture behind every word. Available in Arabic, French, and English.
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Why Kalam?
Arabic is the 5th most spoken language in the world. It deserves first-class AI.
Arabic-First
Native support for Modern Standard Arabic and Arabic dialects across the region.
Real-Time Streaming
Responses stream token by token so you see answers forming in real time.
Private by Design
Your conversations are never used to train AI models. Your data stays yours.
Culturally Aware
Understands Arab-world context, idioms, and references — not just translated responses.
Multilingual
Switch seamlessly between Arabic, French, and English in the same conversation.
Purpose-Built Models
Models fine-tuned specifically for Arabic language tasks, reasoning, and regional knowledge.
Built with trust
Your conversations are never used for training
We don't train on your data. Everything you share with Kalam stays private.
Read more →We never share your data with third parties
Your data stays with us. No selling, no sharing, no exceptions.
Read more →SOC 2 Compliant · ISO 27001 Ready
Our security controls meet SOC 2 Type II and ISO 27001 requirements — enterprise-grade protection built for regulated industries.
Read more →Built for every need
Kalam adapts to your task — simple or complex, in any language.
Fast
FreeInstant
Instant answers for everyday questions — always snappy, always on.
Smart
PlusThoughtful
Deep, thoughtful answers for work, study, and complex problems.
Best
UltraMaximum quality
Our highest-quality responses, for when only the best will do.
The right plan for every user
Most users unlock 10x more capability with Plus — for less than a coffee a week.
Free
$0
Try Kalam, no credit card needed.
Plus
$9
Smarter, deeper answers for work and learning.
Ultra
$13.5
Maximum quality, file analysis, unlimited messages.
FAQ
- Kalam is an Arabic-first AI assistant built for the Arab world and diaspora. It prioritises natural Arabic—including Darija—and gives clear, practical answers for work and study.
- Kalam is designed Arabic-first, not as a translation layer on top of English. It is tuned for local context, tone, and the privacy expectations common in MENA.
- You can use Kalam in Arabic, French, and English. The product stays coherent across all three, with Arabic as the design centre.
- Privacy is a core principle. Kalam never uses your conversations to train AI models, and your data is never sold or shared with third parties.
- Yes. Kalam handles Maghrebi Darija and code-switching you use daily, while still offering formal Arabic when you need it.
- Students, professionals, and anyone who lives in Arabic online and wants fast help with writing, research, and everyday tasks—without switching mental language modes.
- Yes. Use it to draft, rewrite, and summarise in Arabic or French. Always review outputs for accuracy.
- Yes. Free lets you try core features with published usage limits. Paid plans add higher limits and advanced capabilities.
- Kalam is developed by Atlas Labs and offered at kalam.ma, with product decisions oriented toward Arab-world users.
- Create an account on kalam.ma, pick your language, and start chatting. Upgrade only if you outgrow the free limits.
Built by Atlas Labs
Atlas Labs is a Moroccan AI company building frontier AI for the Arab world. We believe Arabic speakers deserve an assistant that was designed for them — not translated to them. With over 400 million native speakers across 22 countries, the Arab world is one of the most underserved markets in AI today, and we are here to change that.
Kalam is our first product: an AI assistant that understands Modern Standard Arabic, regional dialects, and the cultural nuance that shapes every conversation. It is built on infrastructure that meets SOC 2 and ISO 27001 security standards — designed to earn the trust of both individuals and enterprises. This is just the beginning.
We are engineers, researchers, and builders from the region, united by the belief that AI should reflect — and elevate — our culture.
