Congrats to Syllo with the announcement that Syllo raises $30 million to bolster product innovation and meet growing demand for AI-driven litigation products and services! Here’s a portion of the press release, the full release is here.
Syllo Raises $30 Million to Bolster Product Innovation and Meet Growing Demand for AI-Driven Litigation Products and Services
Venrock, Two Seas Capital Invest in Next Generation Litigation Workspace
NEW YORK, October 28, 2025–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Syllo today announced that the company has raised $30 Million in growth funding from Venrock, Two Seas Capital, and strategic individuals. This investment will bolster product innovation and development across the company’s unified AI-workspace, fund the hiring of additional engineering and support teams, and accelerate the company’s go-to-market and growth strategy.
“We’re thrilled to partner with institutional investors that share our belief in the importance of product-led growth in legal technology,” said Jeffrey Chivers, CEO, co-founder and head of product at Syllo. “Our clients have rewarded us for consistently pouring our resources into innovation, and we’re looking forward to the product advancements this round of funding enables.”
Syllo’s AI-powered litigation workspace enables lawyers and paralegals to assert greater command and control over their cases. The workspace includes groundbreaking features that completely automate first-level document review, increasing efficiency in even the most complex investigations and litigations. Syllo won the 2025 Peer Award for Innovative Leader and Trail Blazer of the Year with leading law firm Ballard Spahr from the International Legal Technology Association (ILTA) and is a finalist with Quinn Emanuel Urqhart & Sullivan for American Lawyer’s 2025 Best Provider Collaboration award. Most recently, global law firm Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman announced a multi-year agreement to integrate Syllo’s Agentic AI platform into its litigation practice.
“Syllo has emerged as a rapidly growing leader in litigation AI software given its founders’ roots in litigation and the deep domain-specific approach it has taken to developing its AI,” said Nick Beim, partner at Venrock. “The company has established a high level of trust with leading litigation firms, and its software represents a step-function improvement in capabilities for the industry.”
“We see Syllo as a company uniquely capable and positioned to scale rapidly in the litigation industry,” said Sina Toussi, chief investment officer at Two Seas Capital. “Our investment in Syllo reflects our deep conviction in the company’s vision, leadership, products and long-term growth potential. We look forward to working with the Syllo team as they continue to build a great company.”
Congrats again to Syllo raises $30 million to bolster product innovation and meet growing demand for AI-driven litigation products and services! A true indication of how Syllo is disrupting how legal professionals address litigation and discovery review!
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