Tunisian Legal-Tech Startup Juridoc Gets Funding to Grow in Africa & Middle East

Juridoc, a fast-rising legal tech company from Tunisia, has just closed a new funding round to boost its mission of making legal services easier and faster for Africans and Middle Easterners. Though the exact amount raised wasn’t disclosed, this investment will help Juridoc grow its digital platform, which is already changing how lawyers, businesses, and government agencies access legal information.

What Does Juridoc Do?

Juridoc is like Google for lawyers—but smarter. Its platform provides:
✅ A massive database of laws, past court cases, and legal research materials.
✅ An AI-powered search engine that finds legal documents in seconds.
✅ Tools to help lawyers and businesses work faster without digging through piles of paperwork.

Since launching in 2021, Juridoc has become a game-changer, especially in Tunisia and Senegal, where it already has:
📂 Over 252,000 legal documents in its system.
👥 Helped 325,000+ users with quick legal searches.
💼 More than 4,000 paying customers, including law firms and professionals.

Who Invested & What’s Next?

The funding round was led by 216 Capital Ventures and Go Big Partners, two investors who believe in Juridoc’s potential to transform Africa’s legal industry.

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With the new funds, Juridoc plans to:
1️⃣ Upgrade its AI technology to make searches even faster and more accurate.
2️⃣ Add more legal content tailored for new markets in Africa and the Middle East.
3️⃣ Expand marketing and partnerships to reach more users.

What the CEO Says

Kais Assali, Juridoc’s co-founder and CEO, said:
“This funding is a big step for us. We’re excited to bring our solution to more people and make legal information easier to access across Africa and beyond.”

Why This Matters for Nigeria & Africa

Many African countries struggle with slow, outdated legal systems. Juridoc’s technology could help:
⚖️ Lawyers & Judges – Find cases and laws in seconds, not days.
🏢 Businesses – Get legal advice faster and cheaper.
📱 Ordinary Citizens – Understand their rights without hassle.

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With strong investor backing and big expansion plans, Juridoc is set to become a major player in Africa’s legal tech space.

What do you think? Could a platform like this work in Nigeria? 💬

 

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