Summer 2026
Posted on 11/7/2025
Transforms business documents into data-driven outputs
No salary listed
Kirkland, WA, USA
In Person
Docugami builds generative AI for business documents by using LLMs trained on millions of business documents to convert a company’s documents into structured data. This enables the automatic generation of reports, insights, new documents, and data streams from the client’s own documents, with a focus on data security and minimal IT setup. Outputs are derived directly from the client’s data to reduce errors and avoid external data dependencies. The company serves Commercial Insurance, Commercial Real Estate, Technology, and Professional Services, aiming to deliver immediate value to front-line users and managers without heavy deployment.
Company Size
11-50
Company Stage
Grant
Total Funding
$11M
Headquarters
Kirkland, Washington
Founded
2017
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Competitive salary with stock options
Healthcare plan
Competitive vacation and leave policy
Vibrant and inclusive company culture with frequent team-building events
Healthy snacks stipend
Unlimited in-house healthy snacks & drinks
Competitive vacation and leave policy
PARIS - (BUSINESS WIRE) - #AI - Docugami, the fast-growing U.S. startup specializing in Document AI, announces the launch of Docugami Europe, its new subsidiary based in France.
Docugami has received a $1 million grant from the National Science Foundation to support the company’s efforts to advance the science of identifying, analyzing, and understanding the semantic relationships between various elements of long-form documents to create a Document XML Knowledge Graph.
GeekWire’s startup coverage documents the Pacific Northwest entrepreneurial scene. Sign up for our weekly startup newsletter , and check out the GeekWire funding tracker and venture capital directory .A Docugami in-person meet up in June 2023. Co-founder and CEO Jean Paoli is in the second row in pink. (Docugami Photo)As President Trump wields tariffs and strains relations with Canada, Seattle area’s Docugami is strengthening its cross-border ties.The document management startup is eager to reach a bigger pool of talent and new customers with the recent opening of a new subsidiary in Vancouver, B.C.For co-founder and CEO Jean Paoli, the move had nothing to do with politics or current events. For him, it’s just good business.“I don’t think this is a policy conversation for us,” Paoli said, adding that the plan has been in the works for 18 months.“If you think about Ottawa, if you think about Vancouver, [and] other places in Canada, there’s a lot of advanced AI scientists and innovation happening there all the time,” he said.Docugami has hired two Canadian employees so far. The business overall has 27 full-time employees and 10-to-15 consultants.Paoli said he created a subsidiary versus a satellite office because it will be easier to hire staff, collaborate with partners and customers, secure contracts, and work with the Canadian government.Docugami’s technology helps companies in sectors including commercial insurance, pharmaceuticals, electronics and others use generative AI to manage massive volumes of complicated documents
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