DeepIP Revolutionizes Patent Management with AI-Integrated Workflow, Targets Global Expansion and Diversity
March 3, 2026
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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Tech.eu • Mar 3, 2026
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