StructureFlow Secures $6M in Series A Funding to Enhance Legal Data Visualization

UK-based legal tech company StructureFlow has raised $6 million in Series A funding to advance its AI-driven visual representation tools for legal professionals.

StructureFlow, a legal technology firm specializing in transforming complex legal data into visual diagrams, has recently announced a successful $6M Series A funding round. The investment, spearheaded by FINTOP Capital, brings the company's total capital to $15M. Notably, FINTOP Capital is also an investor in Legatics, another legal tech innovator.

The infusion of funds is earmarked for enhancing the company's product development through artificial intelligence (AI) and expanding its international footprint. Launched in 2017, StructureFlow has been at the forefront of converting intricate corporate structures into customizable and interactive visualizations.

With an emphasis on improving data import functionality, StructureFlow aims to simplify the integration of information from various sources found within a lawyer's workspace. This includes emails, existing diagrams, contracts, and other pertinent documents, as well as external datasets and public records.

The visual tools provided by StructureFlow enable legal teams to navigate deals and maintain clarity on the proceedings and outcomes of transactions. Tim Follett, CEO and Founder of StructureFlow, discussed the company's direction post-funding, highlighting the ambition to digitize and streamline the diagramming workflow for legal professionals.

Follett explained the potential of generative AI in lightening the workload for lawyers by accelerating the creation of diagrams that would traditionally require extensive pre-analysis of various materials.

StructureFlow champions the idea that visual representations are not merely an enhancement over textual analysis but are essential for professionals grappling with the complexities of corporate relationships. The company draws parallels between historical and contemporary uses of structure charts in unraveling complex entities, from J.P. Morgan to the recent FTX collapse.

Chris Haley, Partner at FINTOP Capital, shared his insights on the pressing need for innovation in the legal and professional services sectors. With his background as both a lawyer and a technology scale-up operator, Haley praised the clear vision and capable team behind StructureFlow, poised to address the industry's demand for simplification and efficiency.

The Series A funding also included additional investment from Venrex, part of the Select Equity Group, a prominent US asset management fund.

StructureFlow's technology is currently utilized by over 50 leading legal and professional service firms worldwide, including powerhouses such as Baker McKenzie, Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner, Norton Rose Fulbright, Slaughter and May, A&O Shearman, and Linklaters, demonstrating the growing reliance on advanced tools for legal data management.

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