Wordsmith
Provides AI tools for enterprise in-house legal teams to automate legal work and reduce reliance on outside counsel.
Overview
Wordsmith builds legal AI software aimed at helping companies move more legal work back in-house. Its target market is enterprise legal departments facing pressure to manage workload, costs and external counsel spend. The company is positioned in the accelerating legal AI market alongside well-funded peers such as Harvey. Wordsmith has raised $70 million in a Series B round, representing its disclosed total funding across one round.
Funding History
Wordsmith raises $70M Series B to bring legal work back in-house as Harvey hits $11B and the legal AI arms race accelerates
Frequently Asked Questions
- How much has Wordsmith raised in total?
- Wordsmith has raised a total of $70M across 1 funding round.
- Who are Wordsmith's investors?
- Wordsmith's investors include Undisclosed.
- What does Wordsmith do?
- Wordsmith builds legal AI software aimed at helping companies move more legal work back in-house. Its target market is enterprise legal departments facing pressure to manage workload, costs and external counsel spend. The company is positioned in the accelerating legal AI market alongside well-funded peers such as Harvey. Wordsmith has raised $70 million in a Series B round, representing its disclosed total funding across one round.
- Where is Wordsmith headquartered?
- Wordsmith is headquartered in Edinburgh, United Kingdom.
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