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Vesence is building Cursor for Lawyers.
Already rolled out firm-wide with a first major law firm. We launched in February.
Imagine programming in Apple Notes. No linting, no cursor, you are on your own. That is how it is for many lawyers to draft and review contracts in Microsoft Word. We are here to change that.
Vesence has raised $9.5M across 2 funding rounds.
Key people at Vesence.
Vesence was founded in 2025 by Ludvig Swanstrom (Founder) and Henrik Hansson (Founder).
Vesence has raised $9.5M in total across 2 funding rounds.
Vesence has raised $9.5M across 2 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $9.0M Seed in October 2025.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Oct 1, 2025 | $9M Seed | Emergence Capital | Marco Zappacosta, Mark Goines, Anton Osika, Jason Boehmig, Paul Graham, 20VC, Creandum, Y Combinator | Announced |
| Jun 1, 2025 | $500K Seed | — | Marco Zappacosta, Mark Goines | Announced |
Key people at Vesence.
Vesence is a legal technology company building Cursor for Lawyers, an AI-powered platform embedded directly within Microsoft Office (Word and Outlook) designed specifically for transactional law firms. It transforms Microsoft Word into an integrated development environment (IDE) for contracts, enabling AI agents to operate in the background to quality-assure legal documents, emails, and projects according to firm-specific best practices, style guides, and formatting rules. This approach helps lawyers reduce errors, improve consistency, and save time on repetitive quality control tasks. Vesence has already achieved firm-wide adoption at its first major enterprise client, demonstrating strong engagement across all levels of legal staff[1][3][7].
Founded by Henrik Hansson and Ludvig Swanström, who have a history of working together in AI startups, Vesence emerged from a conversation with a lawyer friend after demonstrating the developer tool Cursor. They realized lawyers needed AI agents that rigorously review and sanity-check work rather than generate generic AI content. To refine the product, the founders spent months embedded within a law firm, collaborating closely with lawyers to tailor the user experience and workflows. The company launched publicly in early 2025 and quickly gained traction with pilots and firm-wide rollouts in transactional law firms across the US, UK, and Sweden[4][5][7][8].
Vesence rides the wave of agentic AI—AI systems that act autonomously within specific workflows rather than just generating content. The timing is critical as law firms face increasing pressure to improve efficiency, reduce errors, and maintain compliance in complex transactional work. By embedding AI directly into Microsoft Office, the dominant productivity suite for lawyers, Vesence leverages existing user habits while introducing transformative automation. This approach positions Vesence as a pioneer in professional services AI, influencing how legal tech evolves from simple drafting aids to intelligent, context-aware quality assurance platforms[1][3][6][7].
Vesence’s next steps likely involve expanding its footprint across more transactional law firms globally and deepening its AI capabilities to cover broader legal workflows beyond contract review. As AI adoption accelerates in professional services, Vesence’s rigor-first, agentic approach could set new standards for legal quality control and workflow automation. The company’s strong early traction and technical differentiation suggest it will continue to influence the legal tech ecosystem by demonstrating how AI can augment, rather than replace, expert human judgment in high-stakes environments[3][7][9].
Vesence was founded in 2025 by Ludvig Swanstrom (Founder) and Henrik Hansson (Founder).
Vesence has raised $9.5M in total across 2 funding rounds.
Vesence's investors include Emergence Capital, Marco Zappacosta, Mark Goines, Anton Osika, Jason Boehmig, Paul Graham, 20VC, Creandum, Y Combinator.