
DoNotPay is an AI-powered consumer advocacy platform that helps users fight large corporations, protect privacy, find hidden money, and navigate bureaucracy. It offers automated tools to contest parking tickets, appeal bank fees, cancel subscriptions, and more, aiming to level the playing field for consumers. The company operates a self-help legal information platform accessible to the public, with a mission to make legal services accessible to those of modest means. It has received recognition such as the 2020 Louis M. Brown Award from the American Bar Association for increasing access to justice.

DoNotPay is an AI-powered consumer advocacy platform that helps users fight large corporations, protect privacy, find hidden money, and navigate bureaucracy. It offers automated tools to contest parking tickets, appeal bank fees, cancel subscriptions, and more, aiming to level the playing field for consumers. The company operates a self-help legal information platform accessible to the public, with a mission to make legal services accessible to those of modest means. It has received recognition such as the 2020 Louis M. Brown Award from the American Bar Association for increasing access to justice.
Core product: AI-powered consumer self-help platform with 100+ automated tools for contesting fines, cancelling subscriptions, filing requests, and other bureaucracy tasks
Founder / CEO: Joshua Browder
Founded: 2016 (originated as a 2015 parking-ticket project)
Headquarters: Midvale, Utah, United States
Funding: Total $27,700,000.00 (USD); last round: Series B announced 2021-08-01
Employees (approx.): 22
Consumer advocacy and legal-self-help automation (reducing friction interacting with corporations and government bureaucracy).
2016
Legal tech
$12,000,000
Reported Series A led by Coatue (coverage cites $12M)
Series B announced Aug 1, 2021; Crunchbase lists participating investors and a pre-money valuation shown as $200M
“Backed by multiple institutional VCs (including listings of Andreessen Horowitz, Greylock, Founders Fund, Index Ventures, Coatue, Felicis Ventures, Lux Capital and others) and several named angel investors (examples listed include Dylan Field, Scott Belsky, Balaji Srinivasan, Daniel Dines, Dan Rose, and The Chainsmokers).”