
Claudius Legal Intelligence, spun out of Princeton University in 2019, aims to empower legal scholars and attorneys through its AI-driven platform, Claudius Scholar. The platform simplifies the law review article process by automating tasks such as referencing, researching, and submitting articles for a nominal fee of $1. Claudius differentiates itself by being developed by law professors and journal editors, ensuring it meets the specific needs of legal scholars. With backing from prestigious programs and a commitment to improving legal scholarship, Claudius is positioned to serve over 700 law journals and countless legal scholars, enhancing the efficiency and rigor of legal publishing.

Claudius Legal Intelligence, spun out of Princeton University in 2019, aims to empower legal scholars and attorneys through its AI-driven platform, Claudius Scholar. The platform simplifies the law review article process by automating tasks such as referencing, researching, and submitting articles for a nominal fee of $1. Claudius differentiates itself by being developed by law professors and journal editors, ensuring it meets the specific needs of legal scholars. With backing from prestigious programs and a commitment to improving legal scholarship, Claudius is positioned to serve over 700 law journals and countless legal scholars, enhancing the efficiency and rigor of legal publishing.
Headquarters: Princeton, New Jersey, United States
Core product: AI/NLP platform for legal case intake, issue identification, and data-backed case valuation
Founding: Spun out of Princeton University, founded 2019
Team size: ~7 employees
Known funding: Seed / NSF-backed (~$260K reported)
Legal technology for litigation intake, personal-injury case analysis, and settlement optimization.
2019
Legal Tech / AI
$260,000.00
Reported as NSF award/grant supporting company; Crunchbase lists seed round led by NSF.
“National Science Foundation”