Veridoc raises $18M to automate legal document UX with structured summaries

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Veridoc raises $18M to automate legal document UX with structured summaries

Veridoc, a startup focused on legal UX, announced an $18 million round led by Praxis Ventures to scale a platform that converts dense legal text into structured summaries, risk flags, and interactive checklists. The tool extracts obligations, deadlines, and payment terms and maps them into task timelines.

Target customers include HR, procurement, and compliance teams who need quick, reliable summaries without hiring lawyers for every contract. Veridoc emphasizes verifiability: each summarized item links back to the original clause, and users can export annotated contracts for legal review.

The new funding will go toward increasing model robustness across jurisdictions, building integrations with popular contract lifecycle management (CLM) systems, and hiring senior legal engineers to improve parsing accuracy for nuanced clauses.

Veridoc also announced pilot programs with mid-sized enterprises and plans a certified mode for regulated industries where outputs must meet specific audit and compliance requirements.