Wordsmith is a legal AI company building the operations platform for in-house legal teams. Rather than helping individual lawyers draft documents faster, it captures, triages, resolves and records every legal request coming from across a business - handling routine work like NDAs, vendor reviews and privacy questionnaires with task-specific AI workers that plug into Slack, email, Word and document repositories. Founded by former lawyer Ross McNairn and headquartered in Edinburgh, the company raised a $70m Series B in June 2026 (bringing total funding to $100m) and serves more than 500 companies including BT, Canva, Financial Times, Sage, Trip.com and Starling.
Streamline AI is a San Francisco-based legal technology company building an AI-powered intake, triage, and matter-management platform for busy in-house legal teams. Founded in 2020 by former DoorDash counsel Kathy Zhu and ex-Google product leader Julian Wimbush, it replaces email threads and spreadsheets with no-code workflows, automated routing, and real-time metrics so legal departments can move faster and prove their impact. The company has raised about $14M total, including an $8.6M Series A, and supports 500+ in-house lawyers at companies like Gusto, 8x8, Acorns and Bloom Energy.