TLDR: Founders Fund, a prominent venture capital firm, has made its inaugural investment in the legal artificial intelligence sector by co-leading a Series A funding round for ‘Enter,’ a São Paulo-based startup. This marks Founders Fund’s sole venture into legal AI, undertaken in collaboration with Sequoia Capital.
Founders Fund, a leading venture capital firm known for its early investments in groundbreaking technology companies, has announced its first and only foray into the legal artificial intelligence (AI) landscape. The firm has co-led a Series A funding round for ‘Enter,’ an emerging legal AI startup based in São Paulo, Brazil. This significant investment was made in conjunction with Sequoia Capital, another powerhouse in the venture capital world.
The decision by Founders Fund to make its singular bet in the legal AI space in Brazil highlights the growing potential and innovation within the Latin American tech ecosystem, particularly in specialized AI applications. While specific financial details of the Series A round were not disclosed in the immediate reports, the involvement of two such high-profile venture capital firms signals a substantial capital injection and strong confidence in Enter’s technology and market strategy.
This investment comes amidst a broader resurgence of venture capital in Brazil’s AI startup scene in 2025, following a period of funding drought. Investors are increasingly prioritizing startups that demonstrate a combination of growth potential with robust financial and operational discipline. This trend has led to targeted investments in companies that leverage AI-driven innovation alongside strong revenue traction.
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The focus on legal AI reflects a global trend towards automating and enhancing legal processes, from document review and contract analysis to legal research and predictive analytics. Founders Fund’s strategic investment in ‘Enter’ suggests a belief that the Brazilian startup is well-positioned to capitalize on this evolving market, potentially disrupting traditional legal services with advanced AI solutions.


