Will $25M make DeepIP Europe’s go-to IP workflow layer?
Summary
DeepIP is addressing the fragmented and inefficient nature of patent workflows with its AI-powered platform, recently raising $25M in a Series B funding round led by Korelya Capital and Serena. Founded in 2024 by François-Xavier Leduc and Edouard d’Archimbaud, the company embeds trusted AI directly into tools like Microsoft Word and IP management systems, increasing adoption and usage compared to standalone solutions. DeepIP’s platform covers the entire patent lifecycle – from drafting and searching to enforcement – and integrates with major patent offices like the USPTO, EPO, and CNIPA.
The company differentiates itself from competitors like Patlytics and Solve Intelligence by offering a fully integrated, collaborative system that serves as a central record for IP management. Key features include seamless integration with Microsoft Word, custom AI models, and robust security measures. DeepIP currently has 44 team members and is committed to improving diversity within its workforce.
Looking ahead, DeepIP plans to expand its platform with deeper integrations and more advanced AI capabilities, focusing on growth in the U.S. and Europe. The company’s ultimate goal is to become the leading “IP orchestration engine,” accelerating the patent process and maximizing the value of intellectual property for its clients.
(Source:Techfundingnews)