A product of Inevara · Bahrain

A communications platform that doesn't ask you to choose.

Sovereignty or convenience. Privacy or polish. Arabic or English. We rejected those trade-offs.

Why we built it

Saj Link is the messaging product of Inevara, our research lab focused on sovereign communications and on-device intelligence.

We started by listing every assumption baked into modern messaging — that you trust the server with plaintext, that you accept English as the default, that voice messages are second-class to text, that "Arabic support" means a translated UI on top of an English-first design — and we challenged each one.

The thesis

The next generation of communication products will be defined by what they refuse to do: store your plaintext, send your audio off-device, force you into a single language, surveil your conversation patterns. The advantage of refusing isn't ideological — it's structural. A product that doesn't hold your data can't lose your data, can't be subpoenaed for your data, can't be the weak link.

What we ship

Saj Link is end-to-end encrypted by default. Post-quantum cryptography is in production today via Saj Protocol V2. Voice transcription, translation, and search run on your device — your audio never leaves it. Arabic is a first-class language with native typography, true RTL, and dialect-aware STT covering MSA, Gulf, Egyptian, and Levantine.

What's next

Group voice calls via SFU, Discord-style persistent voice channels, QUIC transport, on-device speaker identification — all in flight. Open-source core release on Apache 2.0 under our Phase 4 roadmap. Arabic developer documentation alongside English.

Where we're based

Inevara is headquartered in Bahrain with engineering distributed across the GCC, AU, and MENA. Bahrain was chosen for its permissive VoIP regulation — we soft-launch there, then global.