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Logicc secures €2.5 million amid continued momentum in Germany’s secure AI market

Ironically, the sectors with the toughest data protection requirements are the very ones where AI has remained one of the riskiest propositions. This is where the Hamburg-based Logicc looks to make their mark. Logicc has today closed a €2.5 million Seed round to develop their AI platform that enables lawyers,

  • David Cendon Garcia
  • April 20, 2026
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Ironically, the sectors with the toughest data protection requirements are the very ones where AI has remained one of the riskiest propositions. This is where the Hamburg-based Logicc looks to make their mark.

Logicc has today closed a €2.5 million Seed round to develop their AI platform that enables lawyers, doctors and public institutions to access AI capabilities securely – exceeding the €1 million ARR mark in just over six months.

Investors include the 10X Founders Fund, Redstone and MS&AD, supplemented by strategic angel investors.

The past few months have clearly shown us where the greatest unmet need lies: in sectors that work with sensitive data,” says Benjamin Seifert, co-founder and CRO. “Lawyers, doctors, public sector organisations – they have all avoided AI because no platform has truly met their compliance requirements. We are changing that.”

Logicc’s €2.5 million Seed round sits within a broader run of funding for AI companies serving regulated, high-sensitivity or compliance-heavy workflows.

Relevant comparators include:

Germany: Berlin-based Recare, which closed up to €37 million to scale its AI platform for hospitals and care providers; Stuttgart-based Blockbrain, which raised €17.5 million to advance secure enterprise-grade AI agents; and Berlin-based Cognee, which secured €7.5 million for enterprise-grade AI memory infrastructure. UK: London-based LegalTech Orbital, which raised €50 million to expand its AI platform for real estate law and support UK and US growth; and London-based Lawhive, which secured €50 million to scale its AI-driven consumer law firm model. Other: Lausanne-based Ex Nunc Intelligence, which raised €1.8 million for its legal intelligence platform;  Amsterdam-based Delphyr, which raised €1.75 million to reduce healthcare administrative workloads with AI; and Barcelona-based Health Lean Analytics, which raised more than €2.1 million to improve hospital operations with AI and data analytics.

Together, these rounds amount to roughly €168 million, or about €170.5 million including Logicc, indicating that investors continue to back AI businesses that can address sector-specific operational needs while meeting stricter standards around privacy, governance and deployment.

For Logicc, the most relevant signal is that Germany also appears repeatedly in this cohort, with Recare, Blockbrain and Cognee all raising funding in 2026, suggesting that the domestic market remains active for secure and enterprise-oriented AI plays.

With the capital raised, we have a clear goal: to tenfold our revenue over the next 12 months,” adds Emil Woermann, co-founder and CEO.

Founded in 2025 by Emil Woermann, Jacob Leffers, Benjamin Seifert and Santiago Martinez-Avial, Logicc specialises in compliance-regulated sectors. Where other platforms come up against regulatory barriers, Logicc has developed its platform from the ground up to be fully GDPR-compliant, compliant with Section 203 of the German Criminal Code (StGB), hosted exclusively on German servers, with zero data retention and zero-knowledge architecture.

According to Logicc, this makes their platform an ideal solution for lawyers, doctors, tax advisors and public institutions that want to use AI without compromising on data protection and compliance.

Today, over 1,800 organisations rely on Logicc.

The Logicc platform aggregates  AI models – ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini and others – on a single, secure interface. Industry-specific functions, bespoke AI assistants and team collaboration features make it possible to efficiently integrate AI into the day-to-day work of entire organisations.

AI should not be a matter of professional field,” says Jacob Leffers, co-founder and CMO. “With Logicc, even those sectors that have so far been right to hesitate can now benefit – because the security is now in place.”

The fresh capital will be channelled into two key areas: the further expansion of the platform and targeted marketing to reach compliance-regulated companies even more effectively.

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