Track funded legaltech companies, founders and investors across the UK startup ecosystem.
| Date | Startup | Funding | Round | Sector | Location | Connect | Website | Investor1 | Investor2 | Investor3 | Investor4 | Investor5 | Founder(s) |
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3 Jun 2026 | Wordsmith Wordsmith is a legal operations platform that combines a unified inbox and ... | £55,000,000 | |||||||||||
29 May 2026 | Crimson Crimson is a litigation-focused case intelligence platform that connects to... | £1,900,000 | |||||||||||
26 Mar 2026 | Keith Keith is a regulated law firm built around AI agents that automate document... | £2,000,000 | |||||||||||
10 Mar 2026 | Avvoka Avvoka provides a document-drafting platform that turns existing templates ... | £14,000,000 | |||||||||||
9 Mar 2026 | ILS ProVision is a centralised workflow platform for private investment funds l... | £2,300,000 | |||||||||||
24 Feb 2026 | Enginuity Enginuity is a web platform that indexes and maps patents and other IP usin... | £500,000 | |||||||||||
5 Feb 2026 | Lawhive Lawhive is a legaltech platform combining AI with tools for document drafti... | £43,880,000 US$60,000,000 | |||||||||||
3 Feb 2026 | Refute Refute is a legaltech platform that detects and tracks organised disinforma... | £5,000,000 | |||||||||||
26 Jan 2026 | Orbital Orbital is a software platform that combines AI and mapping to manage legal... | £44,030,000 US$60,000,000 | |||||||||||
21 Jan 2026 | Antidote Antidote is an AI platform that automates billing compliance for enterprise... | £3,720,000 US$5,000,000 | |||||||||||
30 Dec 2025 | Ranking Copilot Ranking Copilot is an AI platform for law firms that automates back-office ... | £110,000 | |||||||||||
17 Dec 2025 | Ankar Ankar is a patent software platform that turns invention information into a... | £15,000,000 | |||||||||||
10 Dec 2025 | AttiFin AI AttiFin AI is an AI platform trained on UK and devolved law that provides s... | £5,000,000 | |||||||||||
9 Dec 2025 | Solve Intelligence Solve Intelligence is an AI platform for patent professionals that automate... | £35,000,000 US$40,000,000 | |||||||||||
3 Nov 2025 | TrialView TrialView is an AI litigation platform that mines documents, streamlines wo... | £3,120,000 US$4,100,000 | |||||||||||
28 Oct 2025 | Tessaract Tessaract provides cloud-based software that unifies case management, billi... | £4,600,000 | |||||||||||
17 Sept 2025 | Intelligent Legal Solutions ProVision is a software platform for managing side letters and fund documen... | ||||||||||||
10 Jun 2025 | Definely Definely bags £22,210,000 in Series B funding, boosting its AI legal tech a... | £22,210,000 US$30,000,000 | |||||||||||
4 Jun 2025 | Wordsmith AI Edinburgh's Wordsmith AI secures £18,490,000 to enhance legal intelligence—... | £18,490,000 US$25,000,000 | |||||||||||
3 Jun 2025 | Valla Valla gains £2m in seed funding to make legal access easier for workers, wi... | £2,000,000 | |||||||||||
3 Mar 2025 | adeus Meet adeus: the innovative startup streamlining wills and legacy planning w... | £295,000 | |||||||||||
25 Feb 2025 | Atria AI Atria AI secures £720,000 to enhance legal workflows with AI, positioning i... | £720,000 | |||||||||||
18 Feb 2025 | Luminance | £59,307,290 US$75,000,000 | |||||||||||
18 Feb 2025 | Luminance Luminance secures $75 million in Series C funding, boosting its legal AI so... | £60,000,000 | |||||||||||
18 Feb 2025 | Augmetec Augmetec raises over £2M to enhance legal investigations with AI, aiming to... | £2,000,000 | |||||||||||
3 Feb 2025 | Semeris Semeris secures $4.3 million to transform legal compliance in finance. Disc... | £3,320,000 US$4,300,000 | |||||||||||
13 Nov 2024 | Robin AI Robin AI powers up its legal tech revolution with a whopping $25 million in... | US$25,000,000 | |||||||||||
23 Oct 2024 | Genie AI Genie AI just soared to new heights with £13.3 million in Series A funding ... | £13,300,000 | |||||||||||
26 Mar 2024 | Lexverify Lexverify secures £900,000 in seed funding to revolutionize risk management... | £900,000 | |||||||||||
29 Jun 2023 | Smarter Contracts Smarter Contracts secures $1.095 million in funding to revolutionize market... | £860,000 |

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With startups such as SeedLegals, Legl, and Luminance, the UK legaltech sector is rapidly becoming an innovative powerhouse in the legal industry. Driven by increased demand for efficiency, accessibility, and affordability in legal services, legaltech startups are reshaping how legal solutions are delivered, managed, and accessed.
The UK legaltech sector is expanding rapidly as law firms and enterprises adopt automation, AI and workflow tools. London, Manchester and Leeds are emerging hubs for funded legaltech startups.
Legaltech in this context includes contract automation, case management, compliance platforms, AI-powered document review, legal analytics and workflow software. Funding covers early-stage automation tools through to later-stage enterprise platforms.
Use this page to explore the fastest growing legaltech startups in the UK, then review individual profiles for websites, investors, locations and recent funding rounds.
Legaltech startups utilise technology to provide innovative legal services and improve efficiency across the legal industry. They focus on automating processes, enhancing accessibility to legal advice, streamlining document management, and providing tools for compliance and risk management.
Legaltech startups leverage technologies such as artificial intelligence, natural language processing, automation software, cloud-based platforms, and advanced analytics. They often tackle challenges such as contract analysis, document automation, regulatory compliance, case management, and access to affordable legal services.
With continued innovation and growing interest in technology-driven legal solutions, numerous legaltech investors are actively funding startups aiming to transform the legal landscape. Let’s explore the key areas currently being developed within legaltech innovation:
LegalTech startups leverage technology to streamline legal processes, improve access to legal services, and increase efficiency within the legal industry. Here are five distinct categories of LegalTech startups:
Companies offering solutions to automate creation, negotiation, and management of legal contracts (examples: Juro, Ironclad, Concord, Contractbook).
Platforms providing affordable and accessible legal advice or document generation online (examples: SeedLegals, Rocket Lawyer, LegalZoom, DoNotPay).
Startups using AI and data analytics to streamline legal research, predict outcomes, and assist in decision-making (examples: Lex Machina, Casetext, ROSS Intelligence, Luminance).
Businesses simplifying compliance management, risk assessment, and regulatory reporting (examples: Libryo, Clausematch, ComplyAdvantage, Onfido).
Platforms facilitating online mediation, arbitration, and efficient dispute resolution (examples: Modria, Legl, Disputify, Resolve Disputes Online).
Legaltech startups build technology for law firms, in-house legal teams, compliance teams, courts or consumers needing legal support. UK legaltech startups commonly work across contract automation, legal AI, document review, compliance, dispute resolution, matter management and legal operations.
Legaltech startups are growing because legal work is document-heavy, expensive and often inefficient. The UK has a large legal services market, strong corporate demand and increasing interest in AI tools that can reduce manual review, improve workflows and support compliance.
Legaltech startups raise funding from angel investors, venture capital firms, B2B software investors and strategic partners. Investors usually look for clear workflow pain, strong security, credible legal expertise, enterprise adoption and repeatable SaaS revenue.
Investors look for legaltech startups that solve expensive legal workflows, integrate with existing systems and build trust with regulated or risk-sensitive customers. AI legal tools also need strong accuracy, data security and clear positioning around what they can and cannot automate.
Growing UK legaltech sectors include contract lifecycle management, legal AI, compliance automation, document review, litigation support, legal operations and tools for small businesses. Startups that help legal teams move faster without increasing risk are especially attractive.