An AI-powered elevator experience platform, designed and manufactured in Saudi Arabia. AINA turns the one surface every passenger already looks at into measurable digital engagement, live building communication and a new revenue line for owners.

Captive dwell time on every single ride
Of Saudi out-of-home advertising is now digital
Typical retrofit time per elevator cabin
Every AINA unit runs the identical AI platform, cloud CMS and Arabic/English interface. The only decision is the form factor that fits your cabin. Custom dimensions are available for landmark installations.
122 × 92 cm · Compact cabins and boutique hotel lifts. The full platform in a focused format, for residential towers, offices and retail centres. Frameless, stainless steel or portrait.

220 × 92 cm · The most-specified model. A full-height mirror replacement, drop-in compatible with most commercial and premium residential lifts. Steel frame, flushed mirror or full height.

220 × 150 cm · The flagship. An entire cabin wall as one immersive surface, for giga-project destinations, luxury hotels and landmark towers. Full cabin, custom frame, immersive.

Any dimension · Non-standard cabin geometry, heritage buildings or bespoke framing. Manufactured in the Kingdom, which keeps lead times and per-unit cost down at portfolio scale.
AINA is not a concept render. Units are installed and operating in the Kingdom right now, carrying live building content in Arabic and English. AINA — Artificial Intelligence Navigation & Advertising — is a cloud-native platform purpose-built for elevator cabins: it reads the passenger context, the building context and the commercial opportunity, and acts on all three at once.
Manage every unit in your portfolio from one dashboard. Schedule by time of day, building, floor or audience profile, with zero-downtime updates.
Computer vision sensing reads anonymised audience signals — broad age range, time of day, destination floor — and selects the most relevant content in real time. No personally identifiable data is stored.
Units connect to programmatic digital out-of-home networks, so brands can buy verified elevator attention and building owners earn a monthly revenue share.
Prayer times, weather, building announcements, news and flight information, delivered over 5G with edge caching so deep-shaft cabins never show a blank screen.
Right-to-left Arabic rendering, Arabic content scheduling in the CMS, and Arabic interface commands. Engineered for the Gulf rather than translated into it.
Verified impressions, dwell time, content performance and revenue reporting, exportable for property managers and advertisers, with A/B content testing built in.
One-time unit purchase, with custom manufacturing for bespoke installations. Produced in the Kingdom, which shortens lead times at portfolio scale.
Monthly or annual cloud CMS covering content management, AI personalisation, analytics and platform updates. Scales with your portfolio.
Programmatic DOOH sold against your inventory. Owners take a share of every impression delivered — income from a surface that previously earned nothing.
Vertical living at unprecedented density. Smart-city frameworks treat connected surfaces as default urban furniture rather than an upgrade.
Luxury tourism and entertainment destinations where guest experience is the product, and every touchpoint between lobby and room is measured.
National-scale housing delivery across the Kingdom, generating millions of resident journeys a year through buildings that are being specified now.
Answers on retrofit, data handling, connectivity and revenue models for AINA deployments across Saudi Arabia and the GCC.
AINA — Artificial Intelligence Navigation & Advertising — is an AI-powered smart mirror platform for elevators, developed by H&H Technology in Jeddah. It replaces the standard cabin mirror with a cloud-connected intelligent surface that shows personalised content, live building information and targeted advertising during the ride. It comes in three sizes (MINI, TALL, MAXX) and runs a proprietary cloud CMS with full Arabic and English support.
Three standard sizes: AINA MINI at 122 × 92 cm for compact cabins, AINA TALL at 220 × 92 cm as a full-height mirror replacement for standard commercial lifts, and AINA MAXX at 220 × 150 cm for large-format immersive installations. Each is available frameless, in stainless steel or as a flushed mirror, and custom dimensions are manufactured on request.
Through programmatic digital out-of-home advertising sold against your inventory on a revenue-share basis. Every impression delivered on your units earns the property owner a monthly share, with no operational effort required. The upgraded cabin experience also supports perceived asset value and tenant retention.
No. AINA does not identify individuals. Computer vision sensing reads anonymised aggregate signals such as broad age range and time of day to select relevant content, and no personally identifiable imagery is stored or transmitted. Processing is designed to comply with Saudi data privacy regulations.
AINA suits buildings with high daily ride volume and a defined audience. Low-traffic buildings will not generate enough impressions to justify installation, and we will tell you that during assessment.
A new revenue line from an asset you already own, plus a channel that reaches every occupant with maintenance notices and announcements without an app or a mailing list.

Turn the ride between lobby and room into a service touchpoint, promoting outlets, spa and amenities exactly when a guest is deciding what to do next.

Premium inventory in a high-dwell environment, and a channel for tenants to reach visitors who are already inside the building.

Attention in a distraction-free space with verified viewing data, rather than roadside inventory measured by estimated traffic counts.
AINA units are designed and manufactured in Saudi Arabia. Local production shortens lead times, keeps per-unit cost down at portfolio scale, and supports Vision 2030 local content targets.
A dedicated maintenance team based in the Kingdom, not a ticket queue in another time zone. Site attendance is scheduled against your building access rules, not ours.
Response and resolution times are agreed in writing before deployment and measured against every ticket, so uptime is a commitment rather than an aspiration.