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Edinburgh-based legal AI firm Wordsmith raises $70m for huge scale-up

The funding will help Wordsmith expand its platform, grow to 300 employees, and deepen its push into the U.S. market, the company said.

  • On Wednesday, Edinburgh-headquartered Wordsmith AI announced it raised $70 million in a Series B funding round led by Highland Europe and Index Ventures, bringing total funding to $100 million.
  • Founded in 2023, Wordsmith now serves more than 500 in-house legal teams worldwide, including clients like BT, Financial Times, and Canva, focusing exclusively on corporate legal departments rather than law firms.
  • CEO Ross McNairn described the platform as a "front door that does the work," organizing inbound channels and applying legal playbooks to routine tasks while allowing lawyers to focus on judgment-based matters.
  • Wordsmith plans to scale its workforce to 300 employees globally by year-end while opening an Irish office this year to meet domestic demand and strengthen its US market presence.
  • While general AI tools like Claude perform individual tasks, McNairr argues legal teams need specialized infrastructure to manage permissions and record decisions, stating, "Claude's good for individuals doing individual jobs.
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