Lexroom is an Italian legal AI platform that helps lawyers and in-house legal teams with research, drafting, and advisory work across European jurisdictions. The product is anchored in jurisdiction-specific legal sources rather than generic web data, which the company argues is essential for reliability in regulated practice areas.

The platform is used by roughly 1,500 legal professionals and is approaching €1 million in annual recurring revenue. Common workflows include caselaw and statute research, contract drafting, internal memos, and structured advisory questions. By grounding outputs in primary legal sources, Lexroom positions itself as a trustworthy assistant rather than a generic GenAI chatbot.

Lexroom was founded in 2023 by Paolo Fois, Martina Domenicali, and Andrea Lonza. In the six months leading up to its Series A, the company tripled its client base and doubled its team. Expansion into Germany is underway, and a launch in Spain is imminent.

In September 2025 Lexroom closed a $19 million (€16M) Series A led by Base10 Partners, with participation from Spanish firm Acurio Ventures, Diego Piacentini's View Different fund, Riccardo Zacconi (King co-founder), and several strategic angels. Existing investors Entourage, Verve Ventures, and Joe Zadeh also joined. Rexhi Dollaku, General Partner at Base10, took a board seat. Total funding now stands at roughly $21.5 million.

Lexroom's differentiator is its European, jurisdiction-aware focus: rather than competing head-on with US-centric legal AI vendors like Harvey, it builds language and source coverage tuned for Italian, German, and Spanish legal practice, with plans for further EU expansion.