Overview

Noxtua was developed by the legal-tech company formerly known as Xayn, in collaboration with law firms (notably CMS) and publishing house C.H. Beck. Its Legal AI (sometimes branded “Beck-Noxtua”) is trained on Beck’s legal corpus and is designed specifically for European jurisdictions, with compliance in mind.

Lawyers can use Noxtua to interrogate legal texts via chat, request summaries, check documents against internal standards, and draft or reformulate texts. The platform supports multiple languages (initial focus on German and English), and aims to expand jurisdictional and linguistic coverage. Noxtua distinguishes itself by hosting or allowing deployment in sovereign European infrastructure (e.g. Germany’s Northern Data) to align with data protection and sovereignty requirements.

Key Features and Functions of Noxtua include:

Document Summarization & Drafting
Generate natural-language summaries of legal documents; draft and reformulate clauses or entire texts based on context and prompts.

Matrix / Structured Analysis
Convert collections of documents into structured matrices or grids that highlight key variables, discrepancies, or comparative insights.

Chat & Query Interface
Ask questions about legal texts or requirements and receive contextual, grounded responses referencing source documents.

Multilingual & Jurisdictional Support
Supports German and English; additional languages and regional modules are in development.

Sovereign / Compliant Infrastructure
Designed to run on infrastructure within European jurisdiction (e.g. Germany via Northern Data) to satisfy regulatory constraints on data access and sovereignty.

Partnership & Integration
Noxtua has partnered with contract automation vendor ClauseBase to embed its Legal AI into drafting workflows.  The legal publisher C.H. Beck is a strategic investor and data partner.


Funding Information:

Noxtua has raised approximately $108 million USD in total funding across five rounds. The most recent investment, a Series B round closed on April 2025, brought in new capital from several institutional and strategic investors. Verlag C.H. Beck and Dentons were among the most recent participants.

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HEADQUARTERS
Germany
YEAR FOUNDED
2017
REGIONS SERVED
Europe
Latest Funding Round
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Total Funding Amount
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Areas of Use
TARGET AUDIENCE
Corporate Legal
Law Firms - 500+ lawyers
Law Firms - 100-499 Lawyers
Law Firms - 20-99 lawyers

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