Legal documents are one of the largest hidden costs of running a startup. Founders spend tens of thousands of pounds with law firms producing the term sheets, shareholder agreements, employee option schemes, and funding round paperwork that every growing company needs but few founders understand well enough to procure efficiently. SeedLegals was founded in London in 2016 to bring that legal infrastructure online. Its platform automates the creation of startup legal documents — fundraising agreements, employee equity, board resolutions, EMI option schemes — through a guided interface that produces lawyer-quality documents in hours rather than weeks, at a fraction of the cost. The product is grounded in genuine legal expertise — SeedLegals works with law firms and corporate lawyers to ensure the documents it produces meet the standards of the funds and investors that ultimately need to sign them. SeedLegals has become deeply embedded in the UK startup ecosystem, processing a significant share of EIS and SEIS funding rounds and supporting thousands of UK companies through their early-stage equity events. In the European startup infrastructure landscape, where regulatory and legal complexity varies significantly between markets, SeedLegals' UK depth represents the most mature example of legal automation for early-stage companies — a model that is gradually expanding to other European jurisdictions.