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Eudia

AI-powered Augmented Intelligence platform for corporate legal teams

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Founded

2023

Location

Palo Alto, CA

Employees

300

Funding

Up to $105M Series A (Feb 2025) led by General Catalyst (includes $30M upfront + $75M acquisition fund)

Overview

Eudia is a Palo Alto–based legal AI company founded in 2023 that builds “augmented intelligence” for in‑house legal teams. The platform assembles a bespoke legal brain from your contracts, playbooks, and workflows, then routes work through AI agents with human‑in‑the‑loop review. The focus is practical outcomes for corporate legal: faster contract cycles, lower outside counsel spend, cleaner knowledge capture, and measurable business impact. Eudia positions legal as a driver of revenue and risk alignment, not a cost center.

In 2025 the company launched Eudia Counsel in Arizona under the ABS program, described as an AI‑augmented law firm that blends software with licensed attorneys. This approach aims to replace billable‑hour incentives with output‑based engagements and flat fees. Reported early adopters include Coherent, which embedded Eudia’s legal AI to support contracting and knowledge reuse across a large industrial environment.

Eudia’s product pages and blogs emphasize agentic workflows for contracting: intake and triage, drafting from templates and playbooks, clause‑level review and redlining against preferred positions, negotiation support, and post‑signature obligations tracking. The system learns from every matter while preserving guardrails and human sign‑off. Leadership highlights trust, data security, and change management as core to deployments in Fortune 500 legal departments.

The company raised up to $105M in Series A funding led by General Catalyst to scale deployments across large enterprises and expand its access‑to‑justice initiative through Eudia Counsel. Hiring and marketing point to growth in Palo Alto, New York, Phoenix, Irvine, and Bengaluru.

Quick facts

Name: Eudia

Founded: 2023

HQ: Palo Alto, CA (300 Hillview Ave, 94304)

Employees: 103 on LinkedIn, company page range 201–500 followers 16k+ (as of recent snapshot)

Product: Augmented Intelligence Platform for corporate legal; AI agents for contracting and legal ops

Funding: Up to $105M Series A led by General Catalyst

Key launch: Eudia Counsel, AI‑augmented law firm under Arizona ABS

Notable customer/partner: Coherent embedded Eudia’s legal AI in operations

Focus industries: Enterprise and Fortune 500 legal departments

Website: https://www.eudia.com

Pros from user sentiment and third‑party coverage

Strong enterprise positioning for in‑house legal, not generic LLM wrapper; emphasis on outcomes and outside counsel spend reduction

Fortune profile: https://fortune.com/2025/09/03/eudia-legal-tech-ai-startup-killing-billable-hour/

General Catalyst investment note: https://www.generalcatalyst.com/stories/our-investment-in-eudia

Innovative delivery model with Eudia Counsel under Arizona ABS, moving to flat fees and output‑based pricing

Reuters coverage: https://www.reuters.com/legal/legalindustry/legal-ai-startup-eudia-opens-law-firm-under-arizona-program-2025-09-03/

PR Newswire: https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/eudia-launches-first-ai-augmented-law-firm-and-expands-access-to-justice-initiative-302544948.html

Contracting features map to real in‑house workflows: draft, redline, negotiate against preferred positions; knowledge reuse across siloes

Platform pages: https://www.eudia.com/platform and https://www.eudia.com/platform/contracting

Blog mention: https://www.eudia.com/blog/coherent-and-eudia-partner-to-power-fully-ai-native-legal-function

Cons from user sentiment and third‑party discussion

Sparse public user reviews on G2/Capterra; hard for buyers to benchmark real‑world accuracy and ROI

G2 category page shows alternatives but no reviews: https://www.g2.com/products/eudia/competitors/alternatives

Reddit mentions are limited and sometimes skeptical, reflecting broader legaltech concerns about “LLM wrappers” and proof of value in practice

r/legaltech discussion referencing Eudia among legal AI tools: https://www.reddit.com/r/legaltech/comments/1ll50d3/downvotes/

Funding mention thread, not a review: https://www.reddit.com/r/DACXI/comments/1jabqjn/9_us_ai_startups_have_raised_100m_or_more_in_2025/

Enterprise change management is non‑trivial; human review and playbook curation still require attorney time

Company blog acknowledges human‑in‑the‑loop for legal tasks: https://www.eudia.com/blog/ai-agents-still-need-a-human-in-the-mix-for-legal-tasks

Who it’s for

General Counsel, AGCs, and Legal Ops leaders at mid‑market to Fortune 500

Teams with heavy contracting volume, large template libraries, and playbooks

Enterprises seeking to cut outside counsel spend and cycle time while keeping tight risk controls

Use cases

Contract intake and triage from email or portals with auto‑routing

First‑pass drafting from templates and playbooks

Clause‑level review and redlining against preferred positions

Negotiation support with rationale and fallback guidance

Playbook and knowledge base maintenance from executed contracts

Obligation extraction and post‑signature tracking

Spend analytics and panel counsel optimization

M&A diligence document review with reuse of prior findings

Integrations

Website and blog copy point to enterprise knowledge traversal and document workflows. Typical legal stack touchpoints referenced in coverage and product language include email, document repositories, and CLM. Specific, public integration lists are not posted on the site pages found. Expect connections to Office 365/Google Drive, CLM, and e‑signature based on contracting workflows. Confirm directly with Eudia for supported systems.

Free trial

No public free trial listed. Enterprise sales‑led motion with pilots and outcome‑based proposals. See site: https://www.eudia.com

Key links

Website: https://www.eudia.com

Platform: https://www.eudia.com/platform

Contracting: https://www.eudia.com/platform/contracting

Series A announcement: https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/eudia-secures-up-to-105m-in-series-a-funding-led-by-general-catalyst-to-transform-legal-work-through-ai-powered-augmented-intelligence-302375331.html

Eudia Counsel coverage: Reuters https://www.reuters.com/legal/legalindustry/legal-ai-startup-eudia-opens-law-firm-under-arizona-program-2025-09-03/ and Artificial Lawyer https://www.artificiallawyer.com/2025/09/03/eudia-opens-ai-augmented-law-firm-for-ma/

Coherent partnership: https://www.eudia.com/blog/coherent-and-eudia-partner-to-power-fully-ai-native-legal-function

LinkedIn company profile: https://www.linkedin.com/company/eudiahq

Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eudia_(company)

Notes on security/compliance

The site and public materials stress enterprise trust and governance with human review and guardrails. Specific certifications and data residency details are not publicly listed on the pages found. Request SOC 2/ISO documentation under NDA.

Evidence of user sentiment

Limited public reviews. Reddit mentions are light and mixed, often general to legal AI. G2 shows an alternatives page but no direct reviews. Include customer reference calls in diligence.

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