WANA (Mar 09) – An Iranian knowledge-based company has developed a high-quality, native artificial intelligence (AI) engine in Persian (Boof), providing Iranian users with services equivalent to those offered by platforms like ChatGPT.

 

As AI technology continues to impact various aspects of life—from individual needs to business operations and even government decision-making—keeping pace with rapid advancements has become essential.

 

However, international sanctions have led global AI platforms to impose restrictions on Iranian users and businesses. In response to these challenges, an Iranian company has created a domestic AI engine tailored for the Persian language.

 

This AI engine is available in two versions: A professional version for organizations and businesses, and a trial version for public use. The company has made its AI-powered services accessible to both institutions and the general public under the brand Boof AI (Boofai.com).

 

Key Features

The platform offers a range of AI-powered capabilities, including:

  • Image generation and processing (responding to image-related queries).
  • Summarizing files and enabling interactive Q&A based on their content.
  • Assisting in programming tasks. Answering general knowledge questions.
  • Providing advisory services in fields such as healthcare and education.

 

Competitive Advantages

Bouf AI distinguishes itself with the following benefits:

  • Persian Language Optimization: The engine significantly outperforms foreign AI models in Persian text processing with an extensive Persian-language dataset and customized algorithms.
  • Data Security: Hosted domestically, the platform ensures that user data remains within Iran, offering a high level of security for businesses and organizations.
  • Cost-Effectiveness: Despite lower development costs, the AI engine surpasses some international competitors in certain areas.

 

Recognized as one of the country’s top technological innovations at the Pioneers of Progress Exhibition, this homegrown AI product is now expanding into international markets. Negotiations are underway with companies in Iraq and Lebanon to introduce the platform to regional markets.