AI scaleup Noxtua grows through expansion and integrates team from Swiss legal tech startup Neur.on
Strong growth due to high market demand for sovereign AI from Europe
Noxtua strengthens its position with the legal natural language processing (NLP) team from Swiss startup Neur.on
New Noxtua office in Fribourg
BERLIN/PARIS/FRIBOURG, March 11, 2026 – Noxtua, Europe's sovereign Legal AI, is strengthening its team with the AI and legal language specialist NLP team from Swiss legal tech startup Neur.on to further advance the development of secure European AI. Translation specialist Neur.on develops AI solutions for the highly regulated legal, tax, and banking industries. While Neur.on remains dedicated to optimizing legal and financial translation processes, the eight-member NLP team is a perfect fit for Noxtua, allowing it to build additional expertise in the quadrilingual Swiss market while supporting further European expansion. With around 80 team members, AI scale-up Noxtua has quadrupled in size within just one year due to strong market demand.
The AI scaleup recently launched the first European license for Legal AI, giving legal experts access to multiple jurisdictions and the exclusive content of leading European legal publishers on a single platform. In addition, Noxtua is opening a new branch in Fribourg in the Tech Valley of western Switzerland, expanding to a total of five locations on the continent.
Strong growth through and for Europe's digital sovereignty
"We are currently experiencing rapid technological developments, while at the same time the drive for digital sovereignty, control, and security is growing ever stronger. As Europe's sovereign Legal AI, Noxtuameets precisely these criteria and is enjoying immense demand on the market. The reinforcement provided by the Neur.on NLP team is an excellent addition for us, as their experience in AI development for highlyregulated industries complements our further expansion," emphasizes Dr. Leif-Nissen Lundbæk (CEO & Co-Founder Noxtua).
"Switzerland is Europe on a smaller scale – the country is complex, with different languages, cantons with different legal traditions, and high security requirements. Neur.on specializes in precisely these complex jurisdiction-specific, linguistic, and compliance-related challenges. At the same time, pressure is growing on Europe to establish digital sovereignty. We are therefore all the more delighted to now be contributing these skills to Noxtua as Europe's sovereign Legal AI, thereby also promoting ‘AI Made in Europe’," explains Paula Reichenberg (VP Legal Innovation Noxtua and Chair of the Board of Directors Neur.on).
Swiss lawyer and legal tech expert Paula Reichenberg founded Neur.on in 2022 and is now driving forward European expansion and networking with relevant industry stakeholders at Noxtua. At the same time, Neur.on is accelerating the expansion of its highly secure AI translation platform for the legal and financial sectors and establishing strategic partnerships to scale its technology internationally.
Exclusive partnerships as the foundation for expansion
As a legally compliant and legally competent AI, Noxtua covers the entire spectrum of legal text work (research, analysis of complex issues, document creation) and is developing its AI solution in exclusive partnership with leading legal publishers from across Europe, including C.H.BECK (Germany), MANZ (Austria), Helbing Lichtenhahn (Switzerland), Wydawnictwo C.H.Beck (Poland), Nakladatelství C. H. Beck (Czech Republic), and Nakladateľstvo C. H. Beck (Slovakia). Since mid-February, Noxtua has been offering the first European license that gives legal practitioners access to the exclusive content of several leading legal publishers and jurisdictions on a single platform.
In Switzerland, Noxtua is working with Helbing Lichtenhahn Verlag to develop Swiss-Noxtua, a localized version of the Legal AI Workspace. The pan-European expansion of the AI scaleup and further development of the Legal AI Workspace is supported by the former Legal NLP team at Neur.on, consisting of interdisciplinary data scientists, lawyers, linguists specializing in law, and experts in the specialization of AI solutions for different legal and linguistic contexts, who completed their education at well-known institutes and universities in the region, such as the University of Applied Sciences and Arts of Western Switzerland, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, University of Fribourg, and University of Geneva.














