Noxtua Launches Cross-Jurisdictional Legal AI for Europe
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Noxtua Launches Cross-Jurisdictional Legal AI for Europe

The new license enables cross-border legal work through a single sovereign AI workspace.

2/18/2026
Bassam Lahnaoui
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European legal AI company Noxtua has launched its new Europe License, a market-first solution designed to streamline cross-border legal work. This innovative platform provides legal professionals with access to multiple European jurisdictions through a single, unified AI workspace. The initial rollout of this sovereign solution will focus on the DACH region, comprising Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, with further expansion planned across the continent.


Unifying a Fragmented Legal Landscape

The new license directly addresses the complexities of Europe's diverse legal landscape, which features distinct systems, languages, and traditions. It is tailored for professionals in international law firms, multinational corporations, and public institutions who handle cross-border mandates. The platform aims to simplify workflows that have historically required navigating multiple disparate systems for different countries, creating a more cohesive research environment.

Through this single sovereign workspace, users can perform comprehensive research, conduct detailed analysis, and draft legal documents across various European legal systems. This integrated capability, previously unavailable in the market, promises a significant boost in efficiency for legal practitioners. The unified interface eliminates the friction of switching between different country-specific tools and resources, saving valuable time and reducing complexity.

A Partnership-Driven European Approach

This initiative is built upon strong partnerships with leading legal publishers, including C.H.BECK in Germany, MANZ in Austria, and Helbing Lichtenhahn in Switzerland. Dr. Leif-Nissen Lundbæk, CEO of Noxtua, stated that the license combines Europe's strength in alliances with the need for reliable cross-border legal information. This approach delivers a practical solution built on the foundation of these essential publisher relationships.

Prof. Dr. Klaus Weber of the C.H.BECK Media Group echoed this sentiment, noting that the platform respects unique jurisdictional laws while leveraging shared values. He emphasized that this cooperative approach strengthens Europe's diverse publishing landscape in the age of AI. The model ensures that users receive access to a wealth of curated legal data and expertise via a single, intuitive interface.

Sovereignty and Security by Design

Noxtua emphasizes that its platform is a thoroughly European project, from its underlying infrastructure to its advanced AI architecture. The company maintains a clear focus on upholding data privacy, ensuring transparency, and respecting the rule of law. This commitment to digital sovereignty is a core tenet of the service's design and operation, providing a trustworthy environment for sensitive legal data.

To guarantee security, all data is processed exclusively within high-security data centers operated by European partners like IONOS and Open Telekom Cloud. The Legal AI Workspace adheres to stringent local professional and data protection requirements. It is certified under multiple standards, including BSI C5, ISO 42001, and ISO 27001, ensuring robust compliance and user confidence.

Phased Launch and Availability

The company is introducing the Europe License through a phased rollout, beginning with a beta phase focused on the DACH region. During this initial period, the new cross-jurisdictional capabilities will be made available free of charge to all existing users of Noxtua's country-specific workspaces. Final pricing details for the full license will be announced after the beta phase is complete.


The introduction of Noxtua's Europe License represents a significant advancement for the European legal technology sector. By providing a unified and secure platform for cross-border legal work, it addresses a long-standing challenge for international practitioners. This sovereign AI solution not only boosts professional efficiency but also reinforces Europe's digital autonomy and collaborative strength in an increasingly globalized legal field.