Andri.Builtbysix.
Andri is built hands-on by six people. Each of them works on the product every day. You will recognise their names on the commit logs, the support threads, and the sales call you book.
Why we do this.
Because lawyers deserve tools that fit the case in front of them, not the other way around. Because legal work should spark joy, not drain it. Because a small team with conviction outworks the bloated one chasing quarters, every time. That is Andri. Small, on purpose.
It began with a case.
A dispute between a homeowners' association and its members. The kind of matter that is messy, procedural, real. That is where it all started. Not in a pitch deck. In a dossier. We came from Amazon AI, from enterprise compliance defending 80 million Europeans, from thirty years of Dutch legal practice. Different careers, one conviction.
Lean is the point.
Sixty people means layers. A PM between a lawyer and the engineer. A BDR between a call and the founder. A committee between an idea and the ship date. We built six instead, each with the experience that normally takes twenty to replace. The person who hears the problem is usually the person who writes the fix.
We love this work.
Every one of the six chose this over easier alternatives. We are ambitious, fast-moving, and obsessed with building legal AI that actually fits how lawyers work. That is not decoration. It is the reason the product gets better every week, and it is the reason we are still here at eleven on a Tuesday night figuring out the next thing.
No one between you and the code.
No outsourced engineering. No ghost-written marketing. No account team shielded from the product. The person who answers your sales call helped build what you are about to see. The person who replies to your support thread wrote the rules it runs on.
European lawyers deserve a European answer.
The US has consolidated legal AI around a handful of companies. Europe has a different court system, a different professional code, a different language stack, and the GDPR. We are building the tool that fits here. Six is not a limitation. It is the shape required to do this properly.
We skate to where the puck is going.
The space moves fast, and it is easy to get busy shipping what everyone else is shipping. We spend our time thinking about what legal AI in 2028 will look like, not what it is today. Deeper reasoning, longer memory, better grounding, tighter workflows. More personal per lawyer, per case, per jurisdiction.
Why Andri.
Andri is named after the Library of Alexandria. Its genius was never the scrolls alone. It was the work around them: cataloguing, indexing, cross-referencing. We keep that tradition, and push it one step further. Every piece of legal material our AI uses passes through the Andri library: curated, dated, cross-referenced, grounded, and personal to the case in front of you. Not the whole library for every lawyer. Your library, for your case, today. Metadata is the modern word for what Alexandria's librarians were doing twenty-three centuries ago.
Why we do this.
Because lawyers deserve tools that fit the case in front of them, not the other way around. Because legal work should spark joy, not drain it. Because a small team with conviction outworks the bloated one chasing quarters, every time. That is Andri. Small, on purpose.
It began with a case.
A dispute between a homeowners' association and its members. The kind of matter that is messy, procedural, real. That is where it all started. Not in a pitch deck. In a dossier. We came from Amazon AI, from enterprise compliance defending 80 million Europeans, from thirty years of Dutch legal practice. Different careers, one conviction.
Lean is the point.
Sixty people means layers. A PM between a lawyer and the engineer. A BDR between a call and the founder. A committee between an idea and the ship date. We built six instead, each with the experience that normally takes twenty to replace. The person who hears the problem is usually the person who writes the fix.
We love this work.
Every one of the six chose this over easier alternatives. We are ambitious, fast-moving, and obsessed with building legal AI that actually fits how lawyers work. That is not decoration. It is the reason the product gets better every week, and it is the reason we are still here at eleven on a Tuesday night figuring out the next thing.
No one between you and the code.
No outsourced engineering. No ghost-written marketing. No account team shielded from the product. The person who answers your sales call helped build what you are about to see. The person who replies to your support thread wrote the rules it runs on.
European lawyers deserve a European answer.
The US has consolidated legal AI around a handful of companies. Europe has a different court system, a different professional code, a different language stack, and the GDPR. We are building the tool that fits here. Six is not a limitation. It is the shape required to do this properly.
We skate to where the puck is going.
The space moves fast, and it is easy to get busy shipping what everyone else is shipping. We spend our time thinking about what legal AI in 2028 will look like, not what it is today. Deeper reasoning, longer memory, better grounding, tighter workflows. More personal per lawyer, per case, per jurisdiction.
Why Andri.
Andri is named after the Library of Alexandria. Its genius was never the scrolls alone. It was the work around them: cataloguing, indexing, cross-referencing. We keep that tradition, and push it one step further. Every piece of legal material our AI uses passes through the Andri library: curated, dated, cross-referenced, grounded, and personal to the case in front of you. Not the whole library for every lawyer. Your library, for your case, today. Metadata is the modern word for what Alexandria's librarians were doing twenty-three centuries ago.
The founding team
The six.

Flynn Bundy
Co-Founder
8+ years in AI and machine learning at Amazon.

Johan de Groot
Co-Founder
A decade defending GDPR privacy for 80M+ Europeans.

Ronald Zwiers
Senior Lawyer
30+ years of Dutch legal practice.

Timothy Metz
Founding GTM
Bridges law firms and engineering.

Alexander Koerselman
Experience Director
Experience lead for every lawyer using Andri.

Christiaan Hoekstra
Legal Engineer
AI-first engineer. Translates lawyer workflows into how Andri actually works.
Signed by the six
F.S. Bundy
J. de Groot
R. Zwiers
T.B.H. Metz
A. Koerselman
C.A. Hoekstra
The next chapter
Addtothisstory.
Client, partner, contributor. The story of Andri is not done. The next chapters get written with the people who show up.