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Superlegal, Generative AI Legal Contract Review Platform for SMBs, Closes $5M Seed


Superlegal, the first AI platform for legal contract review for SMBs and the only AI solution authorized to practice law in the USA, announced today the closing of its $5 million seed funding round, co-led by Aleph and Disruptive AI fund, with the participation of Alicorn Venture Capital, and Tom Glocer, the former CEO of Thomson Reuters.

The startup also received a grant from the Google AI Startups Fund. Superlegal is the second LegalTech venture for CEO and Co-Founder Noory Bechor and CTO and Co-Founder Ilan Admon. The pair previously founded LawGeex, a pioneer in AI-powered contract review for large enterprises, acquired in 2023. Superlegal’s new round of funding will enable it to accelerate product innovation, attract top talent, and expand its market presence.

“This investment from three industry-leading VCs with deep passion and expertise in AI serves as a robust validation of our vision and dedication to ensuring that small and medium-sized businesses can access, afford, and adopt the same AI technologies as enterprises,” commented Noory Bechor, CEO and Co-founder of Superlegal. “With this funding, we can expedite our growth trajectory and sustain our commitment to innovation, while leveling the playing field between small and large businesses.”

Superlegal’s comprehensive SaaS platform is AI-powered and lawyer-verified and is designed to help SMBs handle their contracts efficiently and cost-effectively, as well as accurately review and advance contracts without relying on a legal department or outside legal counsel. The company’s patented AI contract review engine was trained using data from the world’s largest legal organizations and includes unique algorithms designed specifically for legal language. Superlegal provides a remarkable 90% reduction in legal costs and a 70% reduction in deal cycles.

“The legal sector is one of the major beneficiaries of the Generative AI revolution and Superlegal is positioned to become a market leader with its fully automated solution,” said Yorai Fainmesser, General Partner at Disruptive AI. “Leveraging Superlegal’s proprietary AI to replace lawyers’ involvement in day-to-day business contracts can speed up deal closing cycle for SMBs seeking to drive revenues faster”.

Legal contract review and negotiation is a challenge for many businesses, especially those with high monthly contract volume and without an inhouse legal team. For example, the construction sector, which comprises over 3.6 million firms, often requires contracts with more than 100 suppliers and contractors. This complexity underscores the intricate and demanding nature of the construction industry for the solution provided by Superlegal and demonstrates already high adoption.

Eden Shochat, Equal Partner at Aleph, remarked, “Aleph is thrilled to join forces again with the Superlegal team, as they continue empowering small and medium businesses to overcome the hurdles of lengthy legal procedures and lawyers. We’ve witnessed the transformative power of AI across industries, and its ability to swiftly address one of the business’s most costly and time-consuming aspects. Superlegal’s AI contract review, verified by licensed attorneys, allows customers to run their business faster without the fear of legal risk.”


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