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DeepIP secures $25M Series B to embed AI across the patent lifecycle

The workflow-native platform brings total funding to $40 million as leading firms adopt its end-to-end infrastructure for modern IP management.

AI patent platform DeepIP has raised $25 million in Series B funding, bringing total capital raised to $40 million.
DeepIP is a workflow-native AI platform built to support patent professionals across the full patent lifecycle — from early innovation through enforcement and portfolio evolution. 

Designed to integrate directly into existing workflows, DeepIP helps both law firms and in-house IP teams manage complex patent work with greater continuity, quality, and collaboration.  Teams can adopt AI without changing their tools or processes. As a result, customers see up to 20 per cent higher adoption and 40 per cent higher usage compared to standalone AI tools.

The platform is already trusted by leading patent law firms and corporate IP organisations across Europe and the United States, including Greenberg Traurig, Mewburn Ellis, Dexcom, and Philips. 

DeepIP was founded in 2024 by François-Xavier Leduc and Edouard d’Archimbaud, the CEO and CTO, respectively, of Kili Technology, an AI scale-up that has delivered AI solutions to Fortune 500 companies worldwide since 2018 and will continue as a standalone company with its own revenue streams.

“The first wave of AI in patent practice focused on speeding up individual tasks,” says François-Xavier Leduc, CEO and co-founder of DeepIP. 

“But patent work is cumulative. It spans years, teams, decisions… We built DeepIP to be the system where that work lives, with AI embedded throughout the workflow so professionals don’t have to manage fragmentation or carry context manually.”

DeepIP’s goal is simple, says Leduc: “Bring AI at every step of the patent lifecycle”

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The funding was co-led by Korelya Capital and Serena, with participation from Balderton and Headline.

“DeepIP has built the modern end-to-end infrastructure for the new era of IP. Leveraging deep vertical expertise and native workflows that meet users where they are as compounding moats, the team has built an emerging global category leader in a matter of months,” says Paul Degueuse, Partner at Korelya Capital. 

“IP sits at the core of how innovation becomes value, while AI is transforming the way we invent. The patent lifecycle needs to catch up. It’s overdue.”

“DeepIP has reached a major milestone since its Series A, increasing revenue by tenfold in the last 18 months and rolling out an AI-native platform now adopted by leading players and embedded at the heart of patent professionals’ daily workflows,” says Olivier Martret, Partner at Serena. 

“We strongly believe this platform positioning is essential to establishing a new standard and helping structure what remains a highly fragmented global market for AI applied to patents.”

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