Beagle, a start-up advertising its goal to make e-discovery “cruelty-free” with the use of indigenous AI, has recently garnered $3 million in a seed funding round.
The funding round saw the contribution of a number of investors, with ML Capital leading the round, and benefitted from the support of other interested parties including the Davidovs Venture Collective (DVC) fund as well as Thomas Wolf, a co-founder of Hugging Face.
By employing cutting-edge technologies such as machine learning and natural language processing, Beagle believes it can substantially decrease both the time and costs linked with the first-pass e-discovery reviews. According to the company, “The platform’s capability to automate the first pass review is unparalleled, offering the speed of 100 attorneys working simultaneously, but at a fraction of the cost, without compromising quality.”
Founded only recently in 2021, Beagle is currently in a beta phase, but this hasn’t limited its reach. It will be participating in the upcoming ABA TECHSHOW as one of the 15 start-ups in Startup Alley next week. With its reach currently extending to customers and even high-profile cases, Beagle plans for a wider commercial launch later this quarter.
Previously a manager of machine learning at Snap Inc., Beagle’s co-founder and CEO, Sergey Demyanov, also founded Teleport Future Technologies, a company focusing on using machine learning for visual editing which was acquired by Snap in 2018.
Interested parties can join the waitlist to try Beagle here.
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