What is Solve Intelligence?
Founded by Dr. Chris Parsonson, Angus Parsonson, and Dr. Sanj Ahilan, Solve Intelligence is dedicated to revolutionizing the legal sector by enhancing collaboration between in-house legal teams and external law firms. The platform focuses on optimizing critical workflows such as prosecution, filings, and litigation. By creating a unified system of record, Solve Intelligence aims to provide the legal industry with a powerful AI-driven assistant, akin to a 'Copilot for IP law', thereby increasing efficiency and accuracy in legal operations.
How much funding has Solve Intelligence raised?
Solve Intelligence has raised a total of $55M across 3 funding rounds:
Other Financing Round
$3M
Series A
$12M
Series B
$40M
Other Financing Round (2023): $3M with participation from TransLink Capital, Y Combinator, and Amino Capital
Series A (2025): $12M led by The Twenty Minute Vc, M12, Y Combinator, and Thomson Reuters Ventures
Series B (2025): $40M supported by Y Combinator, Operator Collective, 20vc, Thomas Reuter, and Visionaries Club
Key Investors in Solve Intelligence
The Twenty Minute Vc
20VC operates at the intersection of venture capital and media, providing insights through podcasts and newsletters. The company focuses on delivering content related to venture capital trends, market analysis, and investment strategies.
M12
M12, Microsoft's Venture Fund, invests in enterprise software companies primarily in the Series A through C funding stages with a focus on applied AI, business applications, infrastructure, security, and vanguard technologies. As part of its value-add to portfolio companies, M12 offers unique access to strategic go-to-market resources and relationships globally.
Y Combinator
Established in 2005 and located in Mountain View, California, Y Combinator provides seed funding for startup businesses and to gauge investors for businesses.
What's next for Solve Intelligence?
With its recent major strategic investment, Solve Intelligence is poised for accelerated expansion and product development. The substantial capital infusion will likely fuel advancements in its AI capabilities, further enhancing its 'Copilot for IP law' offering. This strategic financing is expected to enable the company to scale its operations, broaden its market reach, and solidify its position as a leader in legal technology. Future growth will likely involve deeper integration into existing legal workflows and the development of new features to address evolving client needs in intellectual property management and beyond.
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