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About us

We’re building the future of legal intelligence in Europe.

Our purpose

As regulatory requirements grow, staying on top of them is no longer just compliance. It is competitiveness.

By putting artificial intelligence to work with legislation, we accelerate how professionals research, draft, review, and analyse, extending their expertise and turning complexity from a barrier into a competitive advantage.

Who is eulaw.ai?

eulaw.ai was founded in 2025 by Julian van Kranendonk and mentored by lead investor Flemming Wagner. The company was incubated at the Copenhagen School of Entrepreneurship, where the foundations of eulaw.ai were established.

The idea behind eulaw.ai emerged from developing custom GPT models based on Copenhagen Business School course curricula, significantly reducing study time and improving access to relevant information. This experience led to a simple question: why not apply the same approach to EU legal data?

Today, eulaw.ai is backed by a group of private investors and built by a small team of employees and external consultants, working from our office at Vestergade in the heart of Copenhagen.

Julian van Kranendonk
Julian van Kranendonk Founder, CIO & developer

What is eulaw.ai?

We address this by applying artificial intelligence to a database containing hundreds of thousands of validated legal documentation. This allows you to ask questions or upload documents and receive instant legal insights from state-of-the-art artificial intelligence, complete with sources and citations.

Keeping legal data up to date is critical. Our pipeline continuously pulls information from authoritative legal sources across the EU and synchronizes our database daily, ensuring your legal work is always accurate and relevant.

At eulaw.ai, your data is encrypted and handled within EU in accordance with GDPR, ensuring your data is safe and only accessible for you.

Contact

Questions about the platform, a demo, or a partnership? Contact Carsten Fischer, CCO, or Sophie Graabirk, Director of External Affairs.