Community Member on the Month: Lexemo

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Triantafillia Pepe

With the rapid advancement of AI and growing pressure to adopt legal tech solutions, we’re excited to introduce our Community Member of the Month: Lexemo!

e! by Lexemo is a no-code legal automation software, which enables legal professionals to not only automate workflows, but also to build their own digital legal tools without writing a single line of code. 

Lexemo aims to make legal knowledge executable, transparent, and scalable, so that legal teams can move from manual work to augmenting their expertise with digital services.

In this interview, the two founders, Pascal Di Prima (CEO), who is a German-qualified lawyer with deep expertise in banking regulation, and Olaf Draeger (CTO), who brings experience in IT and infrastructure as well as the hedge fund industry, answer our questions on key industry trends while sharing insights into their work at Lexemo.

Agentic workflows and transparency in AI are topics gaining increasing traction. How does your system ensure transparency and reliability in automated legal workflows?

For us, the key principles are that AI in legal must be explainable by design. 

Our newest product feature, AutoMate 2.0, is a good example of that. It’s not another chatbot pretending to understand legal. It’s a purpose-built automation engine. 

How it works - You describe your workflow in natural language, and the system builds it visually on a canvas. Every node is transparent, every decision is explainable, and every output is auditable. Instead of a black box, you get a fully structured and inspectable workflow.

This is critical in legal environments, where you often need 100% traceability. Not just for internal validation, but also for audits and compliance. 

We combine this with our logic engine, which allows legal professionals to model complex reasoning step by step. That's how we ensure reliability at scale.

How do you ensure AI-generated outputs remain legally reliable and compliant?

We approach this very deliberately. AI alone is not enough, and in a legal context, it can actually be risky if used incorrectly. 

We ensure reliability through two main layers: controlled knowledge bases, to reduce hallucinations, and a structured logic engine, to model legal reasoning explicitly.

This means the AI operates within clearly defined boundaries. 

In addition, users have full control over the underlying setup. They can decide which large language models to use, as well as the hosting geography, depending on their compliance and data requirements. The solution can also be deployed both in the cloud or on-premises, offering maximum flexibility for regulated environments.

Compliance is therefore not something we “add later”. It is part of how the system is designed from the ground up, including considerations around GDPR and the EU AI Act.

Looking ahead, are there any exciting developments you can share that point towards the next big milestone for Lexemo?

A major recent milestone for us was the launch of AutoMate 2.0. 

What’s exciting is that we’re fundamentally changing how legal workflows are created. We are moving from workflows that used to take days or weeks to build to something that can be done in minutes without losing structure or control.

At the same time, AutoMate makes knowledge about workflows and processes much more accessible across the entire team. It’s not only a tool for building bots, but also for understanding, explaining, and adjusting them. Knowledge is no longer tied to the individual who originally built the workflow.

Another key impact is the significant reduction in the time it takes to grow an idea into something actionable. What used to take hours or days to prototype can now be turned into a first working draft within minutes, making it much easier to collaborate, iterate, and move forward quickly.

The bigger vision is to make legal automation as intuitive as possible while still maintaining the level of transparency and reliability the industry requires.

Looking ahead, we are continuing to invest in this direction with a strong focus on new front-end designs and advanced tools for agents to further simplify how users interact with and build legal workflows.

You’ve been part of the TechQuartier community since the early days. How have you seen it evolve during that time?

We’ve been part of TechQuartier since the very beginning. We have had an office here since 2016.

Over time, we’ve seen it evolve from an early-stage initiative into a mature, highly connected ecosystem.

Today, there are much stronger collaborations between startups, corporates, and institutions. 

We're genuinely proud to be members of the TechQuartier community as it has been a part of our journey since day one. Can’t wait to celebrate TechQuartier‘s 10-year anniversary. 

Find out more about Lexemo here. For more insights into the newest trends in legal tech, automation, AI, no-code and vibe coding, make sure to check out their Lexemo blog!

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Germany


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