Stilta raises $10.5 million for patent analysis

Entrepreneur Oskar Blok and his partners have launched the Stilta AI platform, aimed at automating complex processes in the field of intellectual property. The project aims to accelerate and reduce the cost of patent-related litigation and research. This is reported by Techcrunch.com reports .
The Stilta startup raised $10.5 million in an investment round led by Andreessen Horowitz (a16z). The funding also saw participation from Y Combinator and representatives from companies such as OpenAI, Legora, and Lovable.
The platform functions similarly to a team of experienced lawyers. Once a user enters a patent number, AI agents search the network for similar patents, analyze litigation history, and provide detailed, evidence-based reports.
Blok notes that many companies do not utilize their patents or fail to analyze them correctly because the process is too expensive and time-consuming. Stilta removes this barrier, helping companies unlock the hidden value of their intellectual property.
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