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Omani Startups to Watch in 2025

These 5 trailblazing Omani startups are not just raising capital — they’re raising the bar for innovation across fintech, healthtech, logistics, and AI.

Editorial TeamFebruary 9, 20256 min read

2025 is proving to be a breakout year for Oman's startup ecosystem. With Vision 2040 pushing digital transformation, and new funding flowing in from both local and Gulf-based VCs, Omani startups are solving big problems with smart, homegrown tech.

1. 📞 VoxReception – The AI Receptionist with an Omani Accent

Built in Muscat, VoxReception offers AI-powered voice bots trained in Gulf Arabic. In 2025, the platform scaled to serve over 40 clinics and hospitality chains across Oman and Bahrain.

In a pilot with a private hospital group in Seeb, the solution reduced missed calls by 72% and improved appointment booking accuracy by 28%.

“You can't scale human reception 24/7 — but you can scale empathy through language. That's our edge.” — VoxReception Founders

2. 🛠️ SolarWatt – Clean Energy, AI-Optimized

This Dhofar-based cleantech startup builds solar panel controllers that use predictive AI to maximize efficiency under desert conditions. In 2025, SolarWatt partnered with Be'ah to install over 100 smart solar arrays across southern Oman.

In a recent case study, their AI models helped reduce overheating incidents by 40%, extending panel lifespan and energy output.

3. 🧾 Qaym – Fintech for SMEs

Qaym is a fintech platform offering automated invoicing, VAT compliance, and real-time cash flow dashboards for small businesses. With mandatory e-invoicing laws around the corner, Qaym has become the go-to solution for over 1,300 SMEs in Muscat and Sohar.

Backed by the Oman Technology Fund and BankDhofar’s SME Accelerator, Qaym is expanding into Bahrain and Kuwait this year.

4. 🚚 Packl – Logistics Intelligence for the GCC

Packl uses machine learning to optimize last-mile delivery in the GCC’s toughest terrains. Their routing engine — trained on thousands of geospatial and delivery datasets from Oman — helps logistics companies cut delivery time by 25% on average.

In 2025, they partnered with Oman Post to pilot smart lockers and AI-based delivery scheduling across 3 cities.

5. 🏥 Tayib – Telehealth, Built for the Region

Tayib is Oman’s first AI-assisted telemedicine app built in Arabic for chronic illness management. It integrates with wearables, lab reports, and doctor consultations through a single interface.

Since its launch in January 2025, Tayib has onboarded 18,000+ users and is collaborating with three insurance providers to offer preventive care plans.

📊 Did You Know?

  • Oman's startup funding hit an all-time high of USD 98 million in 2024 (MENAbytes).
  • Oman now has 3 unicorn-track startups and 11 regional expansion-stage startups.
  • Startup visa reforms in 2025 allow foreign founders to incorporate in Oman within 14 days.
“We are not just incubating companies — we are building the next generation of job creators for Oman and beyond.” — Eng. Yousuf Al Harthi, CEO, ITHCA Group

Whether it's AI, clean energy, logistics, or fintech, these Omani startups are not just worth watching — they’re worth backing. And as Vision 2040 accelerates digital enterprise, the time to invest in Oman’s innovation ecosystem is now.

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