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A UK-based artificial intelligence company has secured significant new funding to tackle the notoriously complex and paper-heavy world of real estate transactions. Orbital, a legal tech startup, announced the close of a $60 million Series B investment round aimed at automating outdated legal workflows in the property sector.
The company's core mission is to streamline the cumbersome legal processes involved in buying, selling, and managing property. By deploying property-specific AI, Orbital aims to reduce the time, cost, and manual errors associated with tasks like document review, due diligence, and contract management. This technology targets a vast global real estate market valued in the trillions.
The substantial funding round was led by investment firm Brighton Park Capital, with participation from strategic backers including RELX's corporate venture arm, REV, and JLL Spark, the venture capital division of commercial real estate giant JLL. This capital injection is earmarked to fuel Orbital's ambitious expansion plans, particularly focusing on scaling its operations and client base in the competitive United States market.
Industry observers note that the real estate legal sector has been slow to adopt digital transformation. Orbital's approach represents a growing wave of innovation seeking to bring efficiency and data-driven precision to an industry long reliant on traditional, manual methods. The company's progress will be closely watched as a test case for AI's practical application in transforming legacy professional services.
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