Eudia to establish dedicated AI-driven engineering hub for legal ops in Bengaluru
Digital Edge Bureau 28 Apr, 2025 0 comment(s)
(L-R): Ashish Agrawal, Co-founder & CTO, Eudia ; Omar Haroun, Co-founder & CEO, Eudia; and David V., Co-founder, Eudia
Eudia, a US-based provider of AI-powered augmented intelligence platform for corporate legal operations (legal ops), has decided to set up dedicated engineering center in Bengaluru (India). This comes close on the heels of Series A funding round of up to $105 Million, which was led by General Catalyst, with participation from Floodgate and Sierra Ventures. The funding was done in the month of February 2025.
The Bengaluru center will serve as a hub for cutting-edge AI innovation, contributing to the development of Eudia’s vision for an advanced augmented intelligence platform for corporate legal teams worldwide. By establishing a dedicated engineering hub in Bengaluru, Eudia aims to leverage the talent pool in engineering and machine learning to enhance its AI-powered legal solutions. Pankaj Bhatia, Eudia’s newly appointed Head of Engineering, is leading this initiative.
Omar Haroun, Co-founder & CEO, Eudia, says, “This funding marks a significant milestone in our journey to transform the legal industry. We aim to help organizations increase efficiency in legal workflows, reduce risk, and unlock billions in unrealized business value through automation.”
Eudia’s India operations will play a crucial role in its global strategy, ensuring that its AI solutions continue to evolve in collaboration with legal professionals. The company has been actively hiring key talent to strengthen their Excellence Hub in Bengaluru, and are currently looking for senior AI engineers and software engineers.
“We’re focused on accelerating AI development to enhance legal research, document review, and case analysis. By continuously refining our augmented intelligence platform, we aim to drive significant efficiency gains for CLOs, reinforcing our position as a leader in the legal tech space,” comments Ashish Agrawal, Co-founder & CTO, Eudia.”
Eudia collaborates with Fortune 500 chief legal officers (CLOs) to improve legal decision-making, risk management, and operational efficiency. Apart from strengthening its tech team, the recently raised funds will enhance its AI-powered augmented intelligence solutions, scale operations, expand its market presence internationally, and hire more AI experts, legal professionals, and engineers.
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