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Orbital Raises $60M Series B to Automate Real Estate Law with AI and Fuel U.S. Expansion

January 27, 2026 - 02:09

Orbital Raises $60M Series B to Automate Real Estate Law with AI and Fuel U.S. Expansion

A significant investment is set to accelerate the transformation of the property transaction landscape. Orbital, a legal technology company, has successfully closed a $60 million Series B funding round. The capital infusion will primarily drive a major expansion of its operations within the competitive United States market.

The company's core mission is to streamline the complex and often cumbersome legal processes inherent in real estate deals. By leveraging specialized artificial intelligence, Orbital's platform automates critical tasks such as document review, contract drafting, and compliance checks. This automation aims to drastically reduce the time and cost associated with property transactions for both legal professionals and their clients.

Beyond simple automation, Orbital is developing its technology into what it describes as a comprehensive workspace for all parties involved in a real estate transaction. This vision includes fostering seamless collaboration between lawyers, brokers, lenders, and clients within a single, integrated digital environment.

Industry observers note that the substantial funding round reflects growing investor confidence in legal technology solutions that target specific, high-value sectors like real estate. As Orbital scales its U.S. presence, it promises to bring increased efficiency and transparency to a market ripe for technological innovation. The focus remains on building tools that handle the administrative burden, allowing professionals to concentrate on higher-level advisory and strategic work.


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