
San Francisco, December 15, 2025 — Finiti Legal today announced the close of a $1.3 million pre-seed round to accelerate development of its AI-native Compliance Operating System, expand pilots with public companies and law firms, and grow its engineering and product teams. The round was backed by a group of experienced operators and angels across legal, capital markets, and enterprise software.
Compliance is one of the most expensive and failure-prone functions in public markets. Cross-border reporting is still produced through fragmented workflows, manual review, and outdated tools. Errors are common, costing companies $187 billion in disclosure errors per year.
Finiti Legal is built to change that.
The company is led by founder and CEO Quinn Liu, a former public-company and fund-compliance lawyer turned founder. Her career spans U.S., Asia-Pacific, and cross-border markets, giving her firsthand exposure to the complexity and cost pressure of modern regulatory compliance.
During her tenure at BigLaw, Liu quickly became involved in high-stakes global M&A, venture capital, and compliance matters. She has provided legal support for transactions exceeding USD $20 billion across major cross-border mergers and international equity financings. These experiences revealed the deep inefficiencies and hidden risks embedded in traditional legal workflows.
She began to realize that in a rapidly evolving global business environment, companies face ever-changing regulatory requirements and soaring compliance costs. Behind every merger and every compliance document lie countless hidden risks and operational errors. Her reflections went beyond surface-level inefficiencies—she recognized that manual review, the foundation of the legal industry, could no longer meet modern demands for speed and precision.
This realization sparked a deeper conviction: without a technological revolution, the legal industry would remain trapped in structural inefficiency. It was this insight into the global pain points of compliance that ultimately inspired her entrepreneurial journey.
She identified a dual imbalance in the legal sector: technological lag on one side, and talent scarcity on the other. Compliance verification and cross-border regulatory checks urgently demanded smarter, more precise tools. Her decision to establish Finiti Legal stemmed from both a deep understanding of these pain points and a forward-looking vision of the global compliance market's potential.
That insight became the foundation for Finiti Legal.
Founded in 2025, Finiti Legal is building an AI-powered Compliance OS for regulated businesses globally. The platform connects directly to financial statements, prior filings, and peer disclosures to draft, verify, and benchmark regulatory filings for registered funds and public companies, with ancillary managed services delivered by qualified compliance professionals to reduce costs and increase accuracy for mid-cap and dual-listed issuers globally. Every output is traceable, auditable, and designed to fit into existing disclosure controls.
Rather than replacing lawyers or compliance professionals, Finiti Legal focuses on eliminating the most error-prone parts of the workflow: manual cross-checks, inconsistent precedent review, and last-minute validation under deadline pressure. With Finiti Legal's platform now being piloted in global markets—including companies listed on three stock exchanges around the world—Liu's team has earned strong recognition across the industry.
Looking ahead, Liu's ambition is not just to build another legal tool, but to define the infrastructure layer for compliance in equity and debt markets.
"Regulated companies don't need more documents," she says. "They need systems that make compliance defensible, repeatable, and scalable."
If successful, Finiti Legal aims to become the default operating system for regulatory compliance—where filings are not just produced faster, but with higher confidence, lower risk, and clear accountability.
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