Loading organizations...

§ Private Profile · 34-37 Liverpool Street, London, England, EC2M 7PP
AI platform for legal technology, automating litigation workflows for US & UK law firm teams managing complex disputes.
Crimson has raised $500K across 1 funding round.
Key people at Crimson.
Crimson was founded in 2025 by Amine Amor (Founder) and David Strömbäck (Founder) and Mark Feldner (Founder).
Crimson has raised $500K in total across 1 funding round.
Crimson is a London-based legal technology company that develops an artificial intelligence platform purpose-built to help litigation teams manage complex cross-border disputes. The enterprise software automates manual workflows throughout the entire case lifecycle, enabling lawyers to analyze extensive case files, draft legal documents, and save more than 10 hours per week on routine administrative tasks. Operating with a core team of 4 employees, the business maintains a highly selective client onboarding process with an acceptance rate of less than 1 percent. The company is currently backed by Y Combinator and was recently selected to participate in the Fuse innovation incubator operated by global law firm A&O Shearman. Founded in 2024, Crimson was established by Amine Amor, David Strömbäck, and Mark Feldner, who previously gained professional experience at major international firms including Clifford Chance and WilmerHale.
Key people at Crimson.
Crimson is an AI-powered productivity platform specifically designed for litigation lawyers to manage complex disputes efficiently. It serves litigation and arbitration teams by analyzing case files, answering case-specific questions, and providing custom drafting assistance, thereby saving lawyers over 10 hours per week on manual tasks. Crimson’s AI is uniquely trained on contentious legal documents and workflows, enabling it to streamline case management from early assessment through trial, helping lawyers focus on higher-value work[1][2][4][5].
The platform targets specialist disputes practices within law firms, including boutiques and larger firms, primarily in the UK and US, with plans for broader expansion. Crimson’s impact on the legal tech ecosystem lies in its vertical specialization, offering a tailored AI solution that integrates deeply with litigation workflows, setting a new standard for AI in legal disputes[3][6].
Crimson was founded in September 2024 by a team combining legal and AI expertise: litigation veteran Mark Feldner, AI engineer David Strömbäck, and tech innovator Amine Amor. Feldner brought deep litigation experience from top law firms, while Strömbäck and Amor contributed AI and operational insights. The idea emerged from recognizing the overwhelming volume of case documents litigators face and the lack of AI tools tailored specifically to disputes, rather than general legal research or document summarization[2][3][4][5].
Early traction included selection into A&O Shearman’s innovation incubator Fuse and backing from US-based venture capital investors. The founders have maintained a laser focus on complex disputes, responding to consistent feedback from law firms that bespoke AI solutions are essential for effective adoption in litigation[3].
Crimson rides the wave of AI adoption in legal technology, particularly the shift towards vertical, domain-specific AI solutions that address the nuanced needs of specialized professions. Litigation is one of the most document-intensive and complex legal areas, making it ripe for AI-driven transformation. The timing is critical as lawyers become more comfortable with AI but demand tools that integrate smoothly with their workflows and understand their specific practice area[1][3].
Market forces favor Crimson’s approach: increasing pressure on law firms to improve efficiency, rising volumes of digital case data, and growing acceptance of AI as a productivity enhancer rather than a threat. By focusing on disputes, Crimson influences the broader ecosystem by demonstrating how tailored AI can unlock value in complex professional services, encouraging further innovation in legal tech[1][3][6].
Crimson is poised for significant growth as it expands its client base across jurisdictions and adds features tailored to the full lifecycle of litigation and arbitration. Future trends shaping its journey include advances in AI reasoning, deeper workflow automation, and broader integration with law firm technology stacks. As AI becomes indispensable in legal practice, Crimson’s influence will likely grow, setting benchmarks for specialized AI associates in law and beyond.
The company’s mission to reinvent legal work for the AI age, starting with the most demanding practice area, positions it well to lead the transformation of litigation workflows, helping lawyers reclaim time and improve case outcomes[2][3][5].
Crimson has raised $500K across 1 funding round. Most recently, it raised $500K Seed in June 2025.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jun 1, 2025 | $500K Seed | — | Jenny Fielding, Scott Hartley, Y Combinator | Announced |
Crimson was founded in 2025 by Amine Amor (Founder) and David Strömbäck (Founder) and Mark Feldner (Founder).
Crimson has raised $500K in total across 1 funding round.
Crimson's investors include Jenny Fielding, Scott Hartley, Y Combinator.