Corpora

Est. 2022 United States Updated 2026-02-10
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Corpora is a very early-stage ($457K funding, ~10 employees) all-in-one legal platform for startups — AI-powered data room, legal document management, SAFE round management, deal portal (single-link fundraising), and internal due diligence reports. It positions as a lightweight alternative to Carta + Clerky for early-stage startups, with a freemium model. The SAFE Round product is the clearest use case: AI-powered data room with concierge onboarding, internal diligence report, and deal portal. F6S lists it in ‘100 Top LegalTech Companies in US.’ Compared to Clerky on SaaSHub. However, the company is extremely small — $457K total funding, 555 LinkedIn followers, and minimal market presence. No G2/Capterra reviews. Zero Reddit presence. Significant keyword conflation: ‘corpora’ is a common Latin/linguistic term (text corpora), making branded search nearly impossible to measure accurately.

Company Info

  • Founded: 2022
  • Team size: 1-10 employees
  • Funding: $457K
  • HQ: United States
  • Sector: Startups

What We Haven’t Verified

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Workflows

Based on practitioner evidence, Corpora is used in these workflows:

What practitioners struggle with

Real frustrations from legal professionals — the problems Corpora addresses (or should address). Sourced from practitioner reviews, Reddit threads, and case studies.

Post-incorporation corporate housekeeping costs $500-2,000 per task through an attorney — board consents, stock certificates, 83(b) elections, option grants are all templated documents with variable fields that shouldn't require a lawyer every time

Document Drafting & Automation 21 vendors affected In-house counsel · Small firm (2–10)

Mid-market company needs CLM but enterprise tools cost $50K-$150K/year and require 6-month implementations — so the legal team limps along with shared drives, DocuSign, and spreadsheet trackers because nothing fits between 'too basic' and 'too enterprise'

Firm Operations & Growth 9 vendors affected In-house counsel · Legal ops · Small firm (2–10) · Mid-size firm (11–50)

Where it fits in your workflow

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