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Ex Nunc Intelligence raises USD 2.15 million to develop trusted legal AI infrastructure

Tech

20 January 2026

Ex Nunc Intelligence has secured USD 2.15 million in pre-seed funding to accelerate the development of its legal intelligence infrastructure, supporting reliable, traceable and confidential AI tools for legal professionals. The Ex Nunc Intelligence team develops legal intelligence infrastructure designed to support professional legal research, reasoning and knowledge management. | © Ex Nunc Intelligence

Ex Nunc Intelligence has secured USD 2.15 million in pre-seed funding to accelerate the development of its legal intelligence infrastructure, supporting reliable, traceable and confidential AI tools for legal professionals.

Ecublens-based legal technology company Ex Nunc Intelligence has closed an oversubscribed pre-seed funding round of USD 2.15 million to support the development of its legal intelligence infrastructure. The round was led by Spicehaus Partners, with participation from several European and international venture funds as well as a group of angel investors.

Founded by legal and artificial intelligence specialists, Ex Nunc Intelligence is developing an infrastructure layer designed to support how legal professionals search, reason, draft and manage legal knowledge. Its platform, already used by several hundred law firms, notary offices and corporate legal departments, focuses on reliability, traceability of sources and professional secrecy, addressing key barriers to AI adoption in the legal sector.

Building trusted infrastructure for legal intelligence

The new funding will accelerate the development of Ex Nunc Intelligence’s technology roadmap, including the rollout of specialized AI agents dedicated to specific areas of law and the expansion of its legal knowledge infrastructure. A native digital legal publishing layer is also under development, enabling legal scholars and practitioners to publish doctrinal content directly within the platform under transparent compensation models.

A key differentiator of Ex Nunc Intelligence lies in its approach to confidentiality. The platform combines public legal sources with each client’s private documents through secure, isolated data environments, allowing organizations to integrate internal knowledge without compromising data protection. This architecture transforms internal legal documents into structured and reusable assets while preserving strict confidentiality requirements.

Following the financing round, Ex Nunc Intelligence plans to expand its multidisciplinary team across law, AI and engineering. The company aims to position itself as a long-term infrastructure partner for the legal sector, supporting the next generation of professional legal intelligence tools built on trusted and verifiable foundations.