AttiFin AI is a UK-focused legal technology startup building what it bills as Britain's first enterprise-grade AI platform trained specifically on UK and devolved law. Most prominent legal AI tools are trained predominantly on US legal material or general corpora; AttiFin's thesis is that British lawyers need models grounded in the law that actually governs their work — including the distinct legal systems of Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland — to produce answers they can trust and act on.

The platform is designed to give lawyers fast, fully sourced answers and case-ready drafts. Its highlighted product elements are models trained on UK and devolved law, prominent citation of sources so lawyers can verify every assertion, strict guardrails to limit hallucination, and hosting in UK data centres to satisfy data-residency and compliance requirements that matter acutely to British firms and public-sector bodies. Together these features target the trust and accuracy concerns that have slowed legal AI adoption in regulated markets.

AttiFin AI is led by CEO Shilpa Kaluti and is built by the team behind Scrumconnect, a software firm with substantial experience in the UK criminal justice system, including work with His Majesty's Courts & Tribunals Service and the Ministry of Justice on national programmes such as Common Platform. That public-sector justice pedigree gives AttiFin unusual domain credibility around UK legal infrastructure, data handling and compliance.

In December 2025 the company secured £5 million in seed funding ahead of a planned launch in early 2026. Alongside the raise, AttiFin announced it would relocate from London to Newcastle and create around 25 new technical roles across AI engineering, platform engineering and data expertise, plus commercial and legal subject-matter positions. The company also earned a 2026 Global Recognition Award.

AttiFin AI positions itself as a sovereign, jurisdiction-specific alternative to US-centric legal AI — betting that UK-trained models, transparent citations, hallucination safeguards and domestic data residency are exactly what British law firms and institutions require to adopt AI at enterprise scale.