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Bayshore raises $8m to turn legal rules into code

Published
June 2, 2026
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June 2, 2026
  • $8M seed round led by Earlybird Venture Capital, together with Lucid Capital, Booom, Heliad, and strategic angels
  • Built by lawyers and engineers based on their research at Stanford University
  • Auditable AI agents for legal & compliance, powered by a platform that translates regulatory requirements directly into machine-readable code
  • Existing partners include multiple Global 2000 companies

Munich, June 2, 2026 – Munich-based startup Bayshore has raised an $8m in seed funding led by Earlybird Venture Capital, with participation from Lucid Capital, Booom, Heliad, and strategic angels. The investment follows the conviction that legal rules should be the infrastructure of progress, not its bottleneck.

Rules are the foundation of human societies. They are supposed to create trust, fairness, and the freedom to act. Yet today, regulations have become so complex that they produce the opposite: Uncertainty, dependency, and paralysis. Compliance with regulatory requirements has become a major bottleneck to the growth of organizations. The gap between what the law requires and what organizations can execute is widening. Business units slow down, while legal and compliance teams are drowning in manual work. 

Bayshore changes that by turning any ruleset, from regulations to company policies, into AI agents that continuously apply the legal logic to compliance processes. To ensure the reliability of AI agents, the startup creates deterministic guardrails by translating the rulesets into machine-readable code. This creates an auditable AI system that can be applied across jurisdictions, compliance programs, and processes.

“LLMs have shown great potential to support legal work. However, their probabilistic nature cannot provide the accuracy and consistency required to automate complex legal and compliance processes. For any legal and compliance review, organizations need full auditability to prevent liability, so AI reduces risks instead of introducing new ones. We achieve this through lawyers who create deterministic and machine-readable guardrails for AI to act on.” – Paul F. Welter, Chief Legal Engineering Officer, Bayshore

The Bayshore platform acts as a legal and compliance front door for the enterprise, gathering any legal and compliance requests from operational business units and providing guidance without delay. Bayshore AI-agents pre-clear low-risk cases or escalate to a human expert when necessary, with a comprehensive pre-review for each case. This frees legal and compliance teams from repetitive manual work and accelerates review cycles from months to days. Human experts regain focus on the complex judgment calls that truly matter, and business units can move quickly with confidence.

“Across industries, business units need to go through an endless amount of approval processes - whether it's inviting a customer to lunch, onboarding a new sales intermediary, or changing a critical process at a bank. Those processes mostly run on PDF forms, Excel sheets, and scattered email threads, creating uncertainty and friction.” – Philipp Wiegand, Chief Executive Officer, Bayshore

Bayshore is built by lawyers and engineers. Paul F. Welter, one of the co-founders, conducted research on transforming legal documents into machine-readable logic at Stanford. Combining legal expertise with technical depth enables the team to deploy production systems for the world’s most demanding enterprises. Multiple Global 2000 companies are already implementing Bayshore’s platform to embed legal and compliance into business processes. The fresh capital will fund continued investment in the platform and team, with a focus on custom deployments in highly regulated industries. Bayshore is hiring across AI engineering, legal engineering, and go-to-market roles.

“We share Bayshore’s conviction that regulations should guide responsible progress without slowing it down. Not only in Europe, but across the world, the cost of compliance for organizations and society is huge. We invested in Bayshore as we are convinced that the team has developed the most reliable and holistic approach to tackle this challenge.” – Paul Klemm, General Partner, Earlybird Venture Capital

About Bayshore

Bayshore is building an agentic AI platform that performs complex legal and compliance tasks in a reliable, explainable, and auditable way. The startup, founded by Philipp Wiegand, Paul F. Welter, and Erik Krauter, is headquartered in Munich and backed by Earlybird Venture Capital, Lucid Capital, Booom, Heliad, and a group of strategic angels. Learn more at Bayshore.ai.