Our purpose

Open up access to law

LexGabon is the first legal intelligence platform dedicated to Gabonese law. Powered by artificial intelligence, it aims to centralize the entire normative corpus applicable in Gabon (laws, regulations, case law, OHADA texts and regional regulations) and to transform it into a living corpus, structured and searchable in natural language. No more need to navigate between scattered official logs or obsolete databases: LexGabon reads, classifies and responds. Designed for legal professionals, companies and institutions, or the curious, LexGabin translates the complexity of law into operational clarity. Lexgabon is a project led by ALIN—African Legal Innovation Network, born from the conviction that AI must be put at the service of law, and law at the service of everyone.

The team

The ALIN team

LexGabon is led by a multidisciplinary team gathered around the African Legal Innovation Network initiative.

Félicia OMBANDA INDOUMOU

Félicia OMBANDA INDOUMOU

Project Lead

A CEMAC-registered Legal Counsel and Certified Tax Advisor, Félicia OMBANDA INDOUMOU is the founder of ALIN — African Legal Innovation Network and project lead of LexGabon. With over 13 years of experience in business law and taxation, she focuses her work at the intersection of law and innovation, convinced that AI should serve African law. LexGabon is the direct expression of that vision.

François BOUSSENGUI

François BOUSSENGUI

Data Scientist

François Boussengui is CTO of LexGabon. He designed the entire stack: official text ingestion pipeline, vector indexing, hybrid search engine and the RAG system that powers Ama'IA. A machine learning expert, he approaches every problem with uncompromising technical rigour. His conviction: structuring African legal data means laying the foundations for a more accessible rule of law.

Our missions

What we stand for

Open access to law

For citizens, students and legal professionals — no paywall, no technical barrier.

Centralise official sources

Legal publications from Gabon and the CEMAC zone, gathered in a single structured reference.

Support practitioners

Modern tools — semantic search, AI assistant — designed for everyday legal work.

Contribute to transparency

Modernise the regional legal landscape by making the law readable, verifiable and shareable.