Company Overview
Snapshot
Founded in March 2014 by Eli Luzac, TagDox operated with 1–10 employees. The company formally launched its legal AI platform in January 2017, backed by Tony Angel.
Business overview
TagDox develops business software that enables users to analyze documents and convert content into accessible data. The company's core technology utilizes tags to simplify the identification and structuring of document information, providing automatic suggestions and content-meaning tags. TagDox serves markets within the United Kingdom, operating in sectors such as IT, R&D & Data Solutions, and focusing on enterprise and legal services.
Strategic signal
In January 2017, TagDox formally launched its legal AI platform, signaling its readiness to commercialize its document analysis technology. This launch, following backing from Tony Angel, indicated the company's strategic focus on the legal technology sector and its transition from beta to a market-facing solution, providing a strong validation of its product development and market entry strategy.
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- What is TagDox's primary business activity?
- TagDox specializes in document analysis, enabling users to extract and structure content from documents into easily accessible data using AI-powered tagging.
- When was TagDox founded and by whom?
- TagDox was founded in March 2014 by Eli Luzac.
- What was a significant development for TagDox in early 2017?
- In January 2017, TagDox formally launched its legal artificial intelligence platform, stepping out of its beta phase.
- Which notable individual took a role with TagDox in late 2016?
- In October 2016, Tony Angel, formerly of Linklaters and DLA, took a role with TagDox.
- Did TagDox participate in any accelerator programs?
- In June 2017, LexisNexis announced TagDox as one of the first five participants in its legal tech accelerator program.