Amsterdam-based Saga, a lawyer-centric AI platform, has secured €1.5M in a seed funding round, backed by Dutch and Norwegian investors.
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However, the names of the investors have not been disclosed.
The Dutch company will use the funds to expand its lawyer-centric AI platform across Europe and Latin America.
Additionally, the company is planning a Series A investment round in early 2026.
The capital support continued product development and accelerated international expansion.
The announcement comes as the company secured around 150 customers in less than 12 months across the Netherlands, Norway, Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Denmark, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, and the UK.
The company said it also recently won its first clients in Brazil and South Africa.
“We are proud to have successfully launched a robust AI platform for legal professionals and won law firm clients in ten European countries without relying on outside funding. The funds raised in this seed round will support product innovation and international expansion,” adds Bosse Langaas, co-founder and CEO of Saga.
Saga: Lawyer-centric AI platform
Founded in 2024 by Bosse Langaas and Remco Visser, Saga was successfully launched commercially in Q4 last year.
The platform offers transparent AI assistants, legal databases, and agentic workflows, enabling legal professionals to deliver faster and higher-quality work.
Unlike a generic solution, Saga offers customised legal solutions based on legal research, case documents, and specific legal roles created in collaboration with lawyers or tax advisors.
Its approach focuses on lawyers, providing them with specialised legal tools and comprehensive training to help them use these resources effectively.
The adoption program includes five interactive training sessions that cover awareness, process thinking, and practical application.
In addition to a web application, the Saga Word add-in launches this month.
“Because many mid-sized firms and local champions lack the internal talent to lead GenAI adoption programs, our Amplify department provides training that enables legal professionals to convert traditional processes into AI-enabled workflows,” says Remco Visser, co-founder of Saga.
The company introduced Saga Enterprise for medium-sized and large law firms and Saga Solo, tailored for individual lawyers and small practices.
“The beauty of bootstrapping and building a company stone by stone is the ability to prioritise a solid foundation and product quality. We consistently operated with just a one-month runway because our rapid growth required continuous investment in people and technology. This also drove us to pursue sales with intense focus and effort,” says Remco Visser.
Saga has operated internationally from day one, with employees and representatives in Norway, the Netherlands, Italy, Switzerland, Spain, Turkey, South Africa, and Peru.
“Some industry peers are obviously bigger and slightly more mature than us, but we are already winning head-to-head competitive pitches. Putting my Norwegian modesty aside for a moment, I genuinely believe we have a superior concept for medium-sized law firms and local champions,” concludes Bosse Langaas.