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10.06.2025 | Tech and Business News

Berlin's Flank Raises $10M for AI Legal Agents

Flank Co-Founders Charlotte Kufus, Jake Jones and Lilian Breidenbach (left to right)

Flank Co-Founders Charlotte Kufus, Jake Jones and Lilian Breidenbach (left to right) - © Flank

Berlin-based Flank has secured $10 million in funding to expand its autonomous AI legal agent platform that's already transforming how enterprise teams handle legal work. The Series A round was led by global software investor Insight Partners, with participation from Gradient Ventures, 10x Founders, and HV Capital.

According to the company's press release, Flank's AI agents operate invisibly within existing business tools like Slack, email, and Microsoft Teams, requiring no additional software or employee training. The agents autonomously review, draft, and red-line legal documents while answering compliance questions in minutes rather than days.

"Legal teams are overloaded with repetitive, high-volume tasks that drain time and resources," said CEO Lili Breidenbach. "Flank lets them focus on high-value work while our agent handles the rest — invisibly, autonomously, and embedded within the business."

The platform's unique approach allows it to take over entire workflows including NDAs, vendor contracts, and routine compliance checks. Unlike traditional chatbots or copilots, Flank's agents resolve requests directly at the point of need, handling thousands of requests simultaneously with the fluency of an expert hire.

Major enterprises including DeepL, SumUp, TravelPerk, and Bolt already rely on Flank's technology. The company has achieved triple-digit revenue growth over the past year and operates across the US, Europe, and MENA regions.

Sophie Beshar from Insight Partners, who will join Flank's board, praised the company's innovative approach: "Flank is helping define a new category of enterprise software — autonomous agents that are embedded, invisible, and capable of real work at scale."

The funding will accelerate product development, expand engineering and commercial teams, and deepen enterprise partnerships as Flank continues to redefine how legal departments operate in the AI era.

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