Atria AI raises £720k to transform legal workflows with generative AI

Atria AI raises £720k to transform legal workflows with generative AI

Atria AI, a provider of generative AI solutions for the legal industry, has secured £720,000 in a pre-seed funding round.

The investment was led by Fuel Ventures, with participation from a group of angel investors. The funding aims to support Atria AI’s mission of enhancing legal workflows through artificial intelligence.

The UK-based startup was founded by former top-tier lawyers and an ex-Googler, combining expertise in law and AI to create advanced legal technology. Its flagship product, Pathfinder, is an AI-powered platform designed to assist lawyers in managing key tasks such as tracking deadlines, obligations, and case timelines. The solution helps firms access actionable insights and bolster data security and compliance.

The newly raised capital will help Atria AI expand its suite of AI-driven solutions, with a particular focus on partnering with law firms to co-develop new platform modules.

Atria AI CEO Reuben Greet-Smith said, “We are delighted to have the support of Fuel Ventures and our angel investors as we push forward in our mission to transform the legal industry with our technology. This funding not only validates our vision but also enables us to further develop and scale our AI-powered solutions, ensuring legal professionals have access to the most advanced technology available.”

Mark Pearson, founder of Fuel Ventures, added, “Atria AI is bringing much-needed innovation to the legal sector by simplifying complex legal processes through AI. Their Pathfinder platform is set to revolutionise legal workflows, and we are excited to support their journey towards transforming the industry.”

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