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DeepJudge AG

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Founded by former Google employees with PhDs in AI from ETH Zurich, DeepJudge offers a cutting-edge, multilingual, and proprietary AI-powered search engine tailored for legal documents within organizations. We believe that AI’s transformative impact on the legal sector lies in its ability to locate, utilize, and repurpose existing internal knowledge, thereby unlocking these organizations' full competitive potential. With a strong foundation in AI research, DeepJudge leads innovation in the legal industry. Our technology is trusted by nearly all major Swiss law firms, including Homburger, Wenger & Vieli, Lenz & Staehelin, CMS, and Walder Wyss, affirming our significant competitive advantage. As the first official spin-off of ETH Zurich's AI Center, we have garnered support from distinguished business angels and investors, securing substantial funding through various awards and competitions. DeepJudge's rapid local success is propelling us onto the global stage, positioning us as a high-potential player in the legaltech and deeptech sectors. Recently, we completed a significant funding round with a top-tier US-based VC, renowned for backing many successful AI-first companies. Within less than a year of our expansion, we already have some of the largest US firms (e.g. Simpson Thacher with 3000 users) as customers.

Jury Statement

DeepJudge is nominated thanks to a fully automated AI-driven legal document search. Founded by former Google employees with PhDs in AI from ETH Zurich, DeepJudge offers an innovative, multilingual and proprietary AI-driven search engine specifically designed for legal documents within organisations.
The transformative impact of AI on the legal sector lies in its ability to locate, harness and apply existing internal knowledge to unlock the full competitive potential of these organisations. With a strong foundation in AI research, DeepJudge is an innovation leader in the legal industry. DeepJudge is already being used by leading Swiss law firms today, including Homburger, Wenger & Vieli, Lenz & Staehelin, CMS and Walder Wyss, underlining the benefits of the technology and competitive advantages. DeepJudge was the first official spin-off from ETH Zurich's AI Centre and is backed by prestigious business angels and investors. Through a significant funding round with a top-tier US-based VC, DeepJudge also has the means to scale Swiss AI technology beyond Europe.