DeepIP Revolutionizes Patent Management with AI-Integrated Workflow, Targets Global Expansion and Diversity

March 3, 2026
DeepIP Revolutionizes Patent Management with AI-Integrated Workflow, Targets Global Expansion and Diversity
  • DeepIP embeds trusted AI directly into familiar tools like Microsoft Word and existing IP management systems to create an end-to-end patent workflow platform, aiming to boost adoption by up to 20% and usage by 40% compared with standalone AI tools.

  • The platform covers invention harvesting, drafting, office actions, prior art searches, freedom-to-operate checks, portfolio intelligence, and drawing creation, delivering a unified workflow across the patent lifecycle.

  • Designed for law firms and in-house IP teams, DeepIP emphasizes continuity, quality, and collaboration without forcing changes to tools or processes, targeting higher adoption and usage metrics versus traditional AI options.

  • DeepIP was founded in 2024 by François-Xavier Leduc (CEO) and Edouard d’Archi­maud (CTO) of Kili Technology, which will continue as a separate revenue-generating entity.

  • The funding round features Korelya Capital, Serena, Headline, and Balderton, with Korelya and Serena co-leading, and aims to accelerate growth in the U.S. and Europe while evolving from a productivity assistant to a full agentic system.

  • Industry events like Legal Innovators California will be held in June in the Bay Area, offering tickets online for the West Coast legal tech crowd.

  • DeepIP counts prominent firms and corporations such as Greenberg Traurig, Mewburn Ellis, Dexcom, and Philips among its customers across Europe and the United States.

  • Since its Series A, DeepIP has seen tenfold revenue growth over 18 months and rapid adoption by leading players, positioning it as a potential global category leader in AI for patents.

  • The company prioritizes diversity and inclusion with a 44-member team across Paris and New York, including 25% women and one-third of leadership roles held by women, with plans to broaden representation.

  • The founders, François-Xavier Leduc and Edouard d’Archi­maud, previously led Kili Technology and served major clients like Airbus, IBM, and SAP before establishing DeepIP in 2024 to tackle fragmentation in patent processes.

  • The funding enables DeepIP to expand globally in the U.S. and Europe, deepen integrations, enhance agentic AI capabilities, and broaden collaboration across the patent lifecycle.

  • DeepIP positions itself as a system of record for IP teams, offering full lifecycle coverage and collaboration among junior and senior inventors, attorneys, and clients, distinguishing itself from competitors.

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