Milan, Italy, October 1, 2025
News Summary
Lexroom, a Milan-based legaltech startup, raised $19.0 million in a Series A round led by Base10 Partners. The funding will accelerate international expansion, double down on hiring and advance its AI-powered legal assistant platform used by law firms and in-house teams. As part of the round, a Base10 General Partner will join Lexroom’s board, bringing strategic support for scaling operations. The company has recently tripled its client base, doubled its team, and is expanding into Germany with a launch planned in Spain. Existing clients include Osborne Clarke, Fastweb, Satispay and Mediolanum.
Lexroom raises $19.0 million in Series A led by Base10 Partners; Rexhi Dollaku to join board
Milan-based legal technology startup Lexroom has closed a Series A funding round of $19.0 million led by Base10 Partners. Following the investment, Rexhi Dollaku — General Partner at Base10 Partners and a long-time investor — will join Lexroom’s board. The capital will be used to accelerate international growth, expand the team and further develop the company’s AI-driven legal products.
What happened and why it matters
The round gives Lexroom fresh capital as it pushes beyond Italy into other European markets. The company reports that in the past six months it has tripled its client base and doubled its team, with expansion already underway in Germany and an imminent launch planned in Spain. The investment is intended to support product development focused on generative AI features for legal research, drafting and advisory workflows, and to fund hiring as the company scales.
Who invested
The round was led by Base10 Partners. Additional and participating investors include Acurio Ventures; View Different; Riccardo Zacconi; Entourage; Verve Ventures; Joe Zadeh; other strategic angel investors (as reported). Specific investor context included in reporting notes that Base10 Partners: venture capital firm founded in 2017; headquartered in San Francisco, California, and that View Different is noted as founded by Diego Piacentini, who is reported to take on an advisory role at Lexroom. Riccardo Zacconi is identified as founder of King.
Company and product snapshot
Company name: Lexroom (legal entity: Lexroom Srl). Headquarters: Milan, Italy. Founded: 2023. Founders: Paolo Fois, Martina Domenicali, Andrea Lonza. Business category: LegalTech / Legal assistant (AI-powered legal technology). Product: AI-powered legal assistant platform for lawyers, law firms, and in-house legal teams. Technology: Uses generative AI to assist with legal research, drafting, and advisory services. Approach: Based on high-quality legal sources tailored to different jurisdictions.
Use of funds and growth
Reported uses for capital include international expansion, team growth and product development. The company says it will expand the team / double headcount expansion already referenced and enhance / further develop its AI-driven legal products / development efforts. Recent growth metrics cited are that in the past six months the startup has tripled its client base and doubled its team. Example clients reported include Osborne Clarke, Fastweb, Satispay, Mediolanum (among others).
Timing and formal details
Funding round: Series A. Amount raised: $19.0 million. Funding date: September 2025. Company website: https://www.lexroom.ai/.
What to watch next
Expect hires across product and customer success teams, continued roll‑out of generative AI features aimed at legal workflows, a widening of the client base in continental Europe as expansion continues in Germany, and a planned market entry in Spain.
Key facts
- Company name: Lexroom (legal entity: Lexroom Srl)
- Company website: https://www.lexroom.ai/
- Headquarters: Milan, Italy
- Founded: 2023
- Founders: Paolo Fois, Martina Domenicali, Andrea Lonza
- Business category: LegalTech / Legal assistant (AI-powered legal technology)
- Product: AI-powered legal assistant platform for lawyers, law firms, and in-house legal teams
- Technology: Uses generative AI to assist with legal research, drafting, and advisory services
- Approach: Based on high-quality legal sources tailored to different jurisdictions
- Funding round: Series A
- Amount raised: $19.0 million
- Funding date: September 2025
- Lead investor: Base10 Partners
- Additional / participating investors: Acurio Ventures; View Different; Riccardo Zacconi; Entourage; Verve Ventures; Joe Zadeh; other strategic angel investors (as reported)
- Specific investor details: Base10 Partners: venture capital firm founded in 2017; headquartered in San Francisco, California
- Governance / board change: Following the investment, Rexhi Dollaku — General Partner at Base10 Partners and a long-time investor — will join Lexroom’s board
- Use of funds (reported / stated intentions): Accelerate international growth / expand operations; Expand the team / double headcount expansion already referenced; Enhance / further develop its AI-driven legal products / development efforts
- Recent growth and expansion metrics (reported): In the past six months the startup has tripled its client base; In the past six months the startup has doubled its team; Expansion already underway in Germany; Imminent launch planned in Spain
- Example clients (reported): Osborne Clarke, Fastweb, Satispay, Mediolanum (among others)
FAQ
What is the Funding round?
Funding round: Series A
How much was raised?
Amount raised: $19.0 million
When was the funding?
Funding date: September 2025
Who led the round?
Lead investor: Base10 Partners
Who will join the board?
Following the investment, Rexhi Dollaku — General Partner at Base10 Partners and a long-time investor — will join Lexroom’s board
Where is Lexroom headquartered?
Headquarters: Milan, Italy
What does Lexroom make?
Product: AI-powered legal assistant platform for lawyers, law firms, and in-house legal teams
What technology does Lexroom use?
Technology: Uses generative AI to assist with legal research, drafting, and advisory services
What are Lexroom’s recent growth signals?
In the past six months the startup has tripled its client base; In the past six months the startup has doubled its team; Expansion already underway in Germany; Imminent launch planned in Spain
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Key features table
Feature | Details |
---|---|
Company name | Lexroom (legal entity: Lexroom Srl) |
Headquarters | Milan, Italy |
Founded | 2023 |
Founders | Paolo Fois; Martina Domenicali; Andrea Lonza |
Product | AI-powered legal assistant platform for lawyers, law firms, and in-house legal teams |
Technology | Uses generative AI to assist with legal research, drafting, and advisory services |
Funding round | Series A |
Amount raised | $19.0 million |
Lead investor | Base10 Partners |
Board change | Following the investment, Rexhi Dollaku — General Partner at Base10 Partners and a long-time investor — will join Lexroom’s board |
Recent expansion | Expansion already underway in Germany; Imminent launch planned in Spain |
Website | https://www.lexroom.ai/ |
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- Silicon Canals: Lexroom secures €16.2M
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- EU-Startups: Italian genAI legal platform Lexroom closes €16M funding round
- Google Scholar: Lexroom legal AI
- FinSMEs: Lexroom raises $19M in Series A funding
- Encyclopedia Britannica: legal technology
- WebProNews: Lexroom AI raises €16M Series A for AI legal workflow expansion
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