Sweden’s AI-driven legaltech startup Leya has raised $25 million in a Series A funding round, just two months after the company raised $10.5 million.
Leya was founded on the belief that lawyers should be freed from manual, repetitive tasks to focus on impactful, strategic work. By leveraging cutting-edge AI, Leya makes lawyers more productive while delivering higher-quality results.
“Our journey has been fueled by a relentless obsession with enhancing legal productivity,” said Max Junestrand, co-founder of Leya.
“We’ve been driven by a vision of a more delightful, AI-powered way of working in legal. This funding will allow us to accelerate even faster, as it comes off the back of our previous round just two months ago.”
Leya’s platform integrates with law firms’ documents, playbooks, templates, and external legal sources.
It assists lawyers with specific tasks related to reviewing, searching, and drafting, such as filling in transaction checklists, creating key terms reports, and writing memos.
Redpoint Ventures led the round, with participation from existing investors Benchmark, Y Combinator, and Wayfinder Ventures and the new addition of Alt Capital.
“The pace at which Leya is adding features and scaling is incredible,” said Jacob Effron, Partner at Redpoint Ventures.
“Max and the team have done a fantastic job making the product easy-to-use and valuable for lawyers across different parts of their work. AI is going to change the legal industry and we think Leya has the right combination of team, product and vision to drive that change.”
“Leya is enabling legal professionals across industries to leverage the latest innovations in AI to serve their clients better and improve productivity.” Said Chetan Puttagunta, General Partner at Benchmark.
“The customer reception for Leya has been outstanding with enterprises and law firms of all sizes adopting Leya as a core part of getting their legal work done.”
This new funding will accelerate Leya’s product development and growth, as seen by its recent entry into the UK with its announcement with Bird&Bird and its collaboration with legal data provider FromCounsel.
Lead image: Leya. Photo: uncredited.
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