Jus Mundi, a France-based legal artificial intelligence-search company, announced on Wednesday that it had raised $22 million in Series B funding. It also said that it will officially launch its generative AI-powered research and productivity assistant for legal professionals on Sept. 16.

The funding round, which closed on Aug. 22, was led by Germany-based Acton Capital and Singapore-based True Global Ventures, with participation from previous Jus Mundi investors, France-based C4 Ventures and U.S.-based FJ Labs.