Court Technology

Doc9

Est. 2009 Brazil Updated 2026-03-19
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Major Brazilian legaltech providing forensic logistics, digital certificate management, judicial calculations, and legal workflow solutions. Founded 2009 by Klaus Riffel in Porto Alegre, Brazil. 16 years in market. R$45 million revenue (~$9M USD) in 2025 with 45% YoY growth and 35% average annual growth over 3 years (CB Insights, Jan 2026). Exame (major Brazilian business magazine): ‘After almost closing during the pandemic, doc9 reinvents itself and generates R$45M in 2025.’ Raised R$35M (~$6.2M USD) from Headline (global VC) April 2025 — covered by NeoFeed, Baguete. 51-200 employees. Glassdoor 4.1/5 from 171 employee reviews (substantial employer). 1,500+ clients managing ~10,000 active digital certificates. Flagship product Whom.doc9: first digital certificate manager in Brazil — browser extension with encrypted token, centralized certificate sharing, full audit trail (who, when, what), 100% cloud. 4.8/5 from 50 ratings. Mobile apps on iOS and Android for partner correspondents (lawyers handling local court appearances). Self-described as ‘largest forensic logistics company in Brazil.’ Also founded JusCash (legal credit advance startup). Bloomberg, PitchBook, CB Insights profiles. Expanding into healthcare legal (hired Head of Growth Nov 2023). Attending C Law Experience 2026. Associated with Mattos Filho innovation. Captable equity crowdfunding page exists. JusBrasil coverage. No English-language reviews. No Reddit mentions of the product.

Company Info

  • Founded: 2009
  • Team size: 51-200 employees
  • Revenue: R$45M (~$9M USD)
  • Funding: R$35M from Headline (Apr 2025)
  • HQ: Porto Alegre, Brazil
  • Sector: Forensic Logistics & Digital Certificate Management

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This page was assembled from publicly available information. All content in Portuguese — no English-language reviews or independent verification available. Revenue and growth figures sourced from CB Insights and Exame.

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What practitioners struggle with

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Managing 200+ open PI cases with medical records, deadlines, and lien tracking in spreadsheets — one missed statute of limitations and the firm faces malpractice

Filing & Compliance 72 vendors affected Small firm (2–10) · Mid-size firm (11–50) · Large firm (51–200) · Paralegal

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