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Vulcan Technologies secured $10.9M in Seed funding, led by General Catalyst and Cubit Capital, to enhance its AI regulatory solutions for government agencies.

Oct 09, 2025about 2 months ago

Amount Raised

$10.9 Million

Round Type

seed

AustinLegal TechLegalMachine LearningArtificial IntelligenceInformation TechnologySoftware

Investors

Dropbox FoundersY Combinator468 CapitalTransposeLiquid 2 VenturesA*Sv AngelTrevor Rees JonesCubit CapitalGeneral Catalyst

Description

Vulcan Technologies, based in Austin, TX, raised $10.9M in Seed funding to expand its AI-driven regulatory solutions. The round was led by General Catalyst and Cubit Capital with participation from various strategic investors. The funds will support operations and development efforts. Vulcan aims to transform compliance practices for legal professionals and government agencies.

Company Information

Company

Vulcan Technologies

Location

Austin, Texas, United States

About

Vulcan Technologies, headquartered in Austin, Texas, builds advanced AI tools to help government agencies and legal professionals. Founded in 2025 by a team that includes Dartmouth and Princeton alumni alongside former Google engineers, the company is transforming how organizations interact with the complex world of law. By combining cutting-edge natural language processing with deep domain expertise, Vulcan helps governments and enterprises analyze, manage, and reform regulatory environments more efficiently and cost-effectively. The company is advised by leading experts in law and economics from the Hoover Institution and the U.S. Department of Labor.

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