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Legaltech SaaS platform for AI-powered contract management and analysis, supporting legal and operational teams to control risks.
Hyperlex is a Paris, France-based legaltech company that develops an AI-powered SaaS platform for contract management and analysis, leveraging natural language processing and machine learning. The platform assists legal and operational teams across Europe in digitally managing contracts, structuring processes, and mitigating legal and financial risks. Prior to its acquisition, Hyperlex had raised €5 million in total funding and employed 66 individuals. Its Series A round of €4 million in June 2019 was led by Elaia and Axeleo Capital, with participation from ISAI Venture. In June 2022, Hyperlex was acquired by DiliTrust, subsequently operating as Hyperlex by DiliTrust, an acquisition supported by Cathay Capital, Eurazeo, and Sagard NewGen. The company was founded in 2017 by Alexandre Grux and Alexis Agahi.
Hyperlex has raised $6.0M across 2 funding rounds.
Hyperlex has raised $6.0M in total across 2 funding rounds.
Hyperlex has raised $6.0M across 2 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $5.0M Series A in June 2019.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jun 1, 2019 | $5M Series A | Elaia Partners | Axeleo Capital, ISAI, Glenn Solomon, Hans Tung, Partech Ventures, Redpoint Ventures, RED SEA Ventures, Josh Elman, Paul Yacoubian, Sahil Lavingia, Suhail Doshi, Kernel Investissements | Announced |
| Feb 1, 2018 | $1M Seed | — | Founders Future, Gecad Ventures, ISAI, Glenn Solomon, Hans Tung, Redpoint Ventures, RED SEA Ventures, Republic Capital, Josh Elman, Paul Yacoubian, Sahil Lavingia, Suhail Doshi | Announced |
Hyperlex has raised $6.0M in total across 2 funding rounds.
Hyperlex's investors include Elaia Partners, Axeleo Capital, ISAI, Glenn Solomon, Hans Tung, Partech Ventures, Redpoint Ventures, Red Sea Ventures, Josh Elman, Paul Yacoubian, Sahil Lavingia, Suhail Doshi.
Hyperlex is a French technology company specializing in AI-powered contract analytics and management solutions. Its SaaS platform streamlines contract generation, approval, signature workflows, automatic reminders, and document recognition, serving sectors such as legal, finance, procurement, and human resources. By automating contract lifecycle management, Hyperlex helps organizations reduce legal risks, improve compliance, and increase operational efficiency. The platform is used by over 10,000 professionals worldwide, including major corporations like TotalEnergies and BNP Paribas, demonstrating strong growth momentum and adoption across industries[1][2][3][5].
Founded in 2017 in Paris by Alexandre Grux (CEO, with a background in business and numerical computation), Alexis Agahi (CTO, with expertise in computer science and biology), and Guillaume Bon (COO, MBA), Hyperlex emerged from the founders’ vision to simplify and digitize contract management through AI. Early traction was driven by the platform’s ability to automatically analyze large volumes of contracts, extract key data, and generate alerts for critical dates, which resonated with legal and operational teams seeking efficiency and risk mitigation. In 2022, Hyperlex was acquired by DiliTrust, a leading French legal and corporate governance software provider, further expanding its capabilities within a unified governance suite[2][4].
Hyperlex rides the growing trend of digital transformation in legal and contract management, driven by increasing volumes of contracts and the need for compliance amid complex regulations. The timing is favorable as organizations seek AI-powered tools to reduce manual workloads, mitigate risks, and accelerate business processes. Market forces such as globalization, remote work, and regulatory scrutiny amplify demand for automated contract solutions. Hyperlex’s AI capabilities and integration into a broader governance platform position it as a key enabler of legal tech innovation, influencing how companies manage legal documents and corporate governance digitally[2][4].
Looking ahead, Hyperlex is poised to deepen its AI capabilities and expand its footprint globally, leveraging DiliTrust’s resources and client network. Trends such as increased regulatory complexity, demand for real-time contract insights, and integration of contract data with broader enterprise systems will shape its evolution. Its influence is likely to grow as more organizations adopt AI-driven legal tech to enhance productivity and compliance. Hyperlex’s journey from a startup to a strategic component of a governance suite exemplifies the maturation of contract management technology and its critical role in digital business transformation.