Turbo Law Raises $3.8 Million Seed Round To Launch AI Platform For Complex Litigation

By Amit Chowdhry • Jun 21, 2026

Turbo Law announced the launch of its platform and the closing of a $3.8 million seed funding round. The round was led by Revo Capital, with participation from Treeo VC, BridgeX Ventures, Alchemist Accelerator, John E. Hall, Jr., Gokul Rajaram, Keith Kitani, and a group of technology and litigation partners.

Turbo Law is building an AI platform for complex litigation. The company said complex litigation involves thousands of facts across thousands of documents, where review, strategy, drafting, and settlement are interconnected rather than separate workflows.

The platform is designed to build a live representation of a legal matter and keep it updated throughout the full litigation lifecycle. Rather than functioning as a searchable document folder, Turbo Law aims to provide legal teams with a continuously updated view of where a matter stands.

The platform includes features for privilege, ethical walls, and auditability. Turbo Law said the product is built with litigators and is intended to support legal judgment rather than replace it.

The company described the workflow as one where the platform proposes, legal teams verify, and partners make final decisions.

Turbo Law said its platform is already powering thousands of active matters. The company said it helps litigation teams win more cases, take on more work, and increase the value of every matter they handle.

The company was founded by Jay Sarmaz and Ozgur Bora Gevrek. Turbo Law also received support from advisors, including Joseph Fantini of Rosen Injury Lawyers, John E. Hall, Jr. of Hall Booth Smith, Patrick Foppe of Lashly & Baer, Wesley Moran of Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough, Noga Tal of Microsoft, and Danielle D’Agostaro of WVV Capital.

The company also participated in Alchemist Accelerator’s class #41.