In March 2025, the startup announced the successful completion of a funding round, although it did not disclose the amount. With the funds, it plans to support its growth in Africa and the Middle East.
Juridoc is a legal tech web platform aimed at simplifying access to legal resources. Launched by a Tunis-based startup in 2021, it offers a comprehensive database including legislation, case law, legal commentary, and legal monitoring.
Its intelligent search engine, powered by generative AI, enables legal professionals, businesses, and institutions to optimize their work by quickly accessing reliable and up-to-date information.
“We believe our solution meets an essential need for legal professionals not only in Tunisia and Senegal but also across West Africa and the Middle East. Our goal is to develop our expertise and bring significant added value to new users,” said the founder.
Also present in Senegal, Juridoc claims to host more than 252,000 documents, has completed 325,000 legal searches, and counts over 4,000 paying users. It is now looking to reach other international markets, and to support this expansion, it recently raised funds from 216 Capital and Go Big Partners.
The amount of the funding has not yet been disclosed. The funds will be used to improve Juridoc’s technological infrastructure, optimize the performance of its AI-based search engine, enrich its database with legal content tailored to the local specificities of new markets, and support its sales and marketing efforts to accelerate the platform’s adoption.
By Adoni Conrad Quenum,
Editing by Feriol Bewa