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Josef Closes "Lightning-Fast Funding Round", Cites AI Momentum

Legal automation company Josef has closed a lightning-fast funding round to capitalize on market response to Josef Q, the AI-powered product it brought out of beta in November 2023 that enables legal and compliance teams to easily create self-service Q&A tools.

  • Legal automation company Josef secured rapid funding to scale its generative AI product, Josef Q.

  • Josef Q transforms complex policies into accessible Q&A tools, earning strong traction with corporate legal and compliance teams.

  • New funding will enhance AI guardrails and integrations with major platforms like Salesforce and Microsoft.

Josef, a legal automation company, has closed a swift funding round driven by high market interest in its generative AI product, Josef Q. The funding, described as a “top-up,” allows the Australia-based company to build on the overwhelming response to Josef Q since its November 2023 launch, according to a LawSites report.

While the amount raised remains undisclosed, participants include existing investors OIF Ventures, Carthona Capital, and The LegalTech Fund. The announcement was made at the TLTF Summit in Miami. Josef previously raised $3.5 million in 2022, $2.5 million in 2022, and $1 million in 2019.

“When you’re on to a good thing in this market, you have to move fast,” said Josef cofounder and CEO Tom Dreyfus. “The response to Josef Q has been overwhelming, particularly from legal and compliance teams in Fortune 500 companies. This funding top-up will allow us to capitalize on those opportunities and to continue to lead the market in reliable and accurate legal AI.”

AI Tailored for Legal and Compliance

  • Josef Q enables legal and compliance teams to create self-service Q&A tools for navigating policies on privacy, HR, procurement, and more. 

  • Developed in partnership with OpenAI, the tool transforms dense regulatory texts into accessible digital resources, helping employees and clients obtain precise answers efficiently.

“It’s a simple, low-stakes way for corporate teams to use generative AI to solve big pain points,” said Zach Posner, managing director of The LegalTech Fund.

Bupa, a global insurer, uses Josef Q to streamline HR policies and its legal marketing playbook, delivering scalable self-service solutions. “Josef Q offers the guardrails we need to handle high-value, confidential information,” said Claire Nuske, head of legal operations at Bupa.

Expansion and Integration Plans

  • Josef plans to use the new funding to expand its AI safeguards, including human-in-the-loop moderation and escalation pathways designed for high-risk legal contexts.

  • The company also aims to strengthen its integration with tools like Salesforce, Microsoft Suite, Google Workspace, and Slack, embedding Josef deeper into corporate tech ecosystems.

“The founders’ ability to identify the right ways to deploy GenAI for legal and compliance teams continues to set them apart,” said Jerry Stesel of OIF Ventures. “Josef Q offers controllable, trustworthy and hyper-accurate legal AI built to scale.”

Rapid Adoption Across Industries

Since expanding into North America in 2022, Josef has attracted customers like L’Oréal, Bumble, Orrick, and NYU. During Josef Q’s beta phase, users deployed tools for varied applications, such as:

  • Navigating landlord-tenant laws in New York.

  • Ensuring compliance with financial regulations for vulnerable customers.

  • Interpreting tax laws like the Inflation Reduction Act.

Josef’s cofounder and COO Sam Flynn said legal and compliance teams are recognizing the challenges of deploying AI in high-stakes contexts. As they come to that realization, “they’re turning to us to show them how you can deploy this powerful technology safely and effectively.”

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