YC-backed Crimson raises $2.5M seed round to expand AI case intelligence platform for litigation teams
Summary
YC-backed Crimson has raised an oversubscribed $2.5 million seed round to expand its AI case intelligence platform designed for litigation and arbitration teams. The company is opening a New York office to enter the U.S. market. The platform addresses the challenge of managing millions of pages of evidence by connecting to full case files and extracting key information automatically. It generates chronologies, compares party positions, tracks deadlines, and drafts documents with source references. The platform is used by Magic Circle and Am Law 10 firms on disputes worth over $40 billion. Crimson reported 30% month-over-month revenue growth in 2026. The seed round was led by Y Combinator and included Symphony Ventures, Twenty Two Ventures, and others. Co-founder and CEO Mark Feldner emphasized that the platform is built around how litigation actually works, providing the contextual understanding that general-purpose AI tools lack. The company integrates with existing systems like iManage and NetDocuments and holds SOC 2 Type II attestation. Rhick Bose leads the New York office.
(Source:Complete Ai Training)