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Robin AI

Category: AI in Legal

An AI-powered legal intelligence platform that transforms legal documents into strategic assets, enabling businesses to make smarter decisions, manage risks proactively, and scale operations efficiently. Robin AI was founded in 2019. The company is led by Richard Robinson. Based in London, United Kingdom. Team size: 50-100. Total funding raised: $61.5M. Latest round: Series A and Seed ($10.5M+, Earlier rounds) - Robin AI. Key investors include Temasek, Plural, Google, Episode 1, Forward Partners, PayPal Ventures, University of Cambridge, QuantumLight, AFG Partners.

Founded
2019
Headquarters
London, United Kingdom
Team size
50-100
Total funding
$61.5M

Value proposition

To make legal work more efficient and accessible by transforming legal documents into strategic assets that drive smarter decisions, stronger risk management, and scalable growth through AI-powered insights and automation.

Products and solutions

Legal Intelligence Platform, Contract Copilot (AI legal assistant), Robin Reports (document analysis tool), Obligations Management, Contract Review Automation

Unique value

Robin AI created a new category of legal technology called the Legal Intelligence Platform, which transforms legal documents into strategic assets. They use AI to automatically understand everything in contracts, providing actionable insights for business decisions.

Target customer

Legal teams at Fortune 500 companies, private equity firms, and large enterprises seeking to transform legal documents into strategic assets for better decision-making.

Industries served

Legal Services, Financial Services, Technology, Private Equity, Fortune 500 Companies

Technology advantage

The core advantage is their specialized focus on legal intelligence rather than just contract automation. Their platform combines AI technology with human expertise to create long-term data assets from legal documents, positioning legal as a strategic business function.

How they differentiate

Robin AI differentiates itself by focusing on Legal Intelligence rather than just contract automation. They position legal as a strategic business function that drives growth, rather than just a cost center. Their platform creates long-term data assets from legal documents.

Main competitors

Harvey AI, Casetext (Thomson Reuters), Luminance, Lexion, Ironclad

Key partnerships

Anthropic (provider of Claude LLM), Amazon Web Services (AWS) for cloud infrastructure, Google (strategic investor), University of Cambridge (investor and customer)

Notable customers

GE, Pfizer, KPMG, UBS, PayPal, University of Cambridge, PwC, Pepsi, eBay

Major milestones

Raised $26 million Series B round led by Temasek (January 2024), Secured an additional $25 million in Series B Plus round (November 2024), Acquired customers from competitor LawGeex, Created new category: Legal Intelligence Platform (2025), Sold managed services division to Scissero (December 2025), Failed to close $50M funding round (October 2025)

Growth metrics

Company faced funding challenges in 2025 with failed $50M funding round attempt. Recent acquisition of managed services division by Scissero indicates strategic pivot. No current public revenue figures available.

Market positioning

Following recent challenges, Robin AI is repositioning from a full-service legal AI provider to focusing on its core technology platform. The company is in transition after selling its managed services division to Scissero.

Geographic focus

Originally UK-focused with strong presence in London, now expanding to US markets with offices in New York. Global reach through Fortune 500 clients.

Patents and IP

No specific patents are publicly disclosed. Their intellectual property lies in their proprietary AI models and the Legal Intelligence Platform framework.

About Richard Robinson

Previously a corporate lawyer at Clifford Chance and Boies Schiller Flexner, specializing in M&A and corporate finance. Co-founded Robin AI in 2019 after experiencing the repetitive nature of legal work during late-night merger transactions.

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