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  • About Travis Leon


    Travis Nathaniel Leon is a UK-based technology entrepreneur and legal-sector innovator with a background in corporate law. Prior to founding his own ventures, Travis trained at Linklaters, one of the world’s leading global law firms, where he developed a deep understanding of legal workflows, client expectations and the practical demands of professional practice.

    Following his early career in law, Travis shifted his focus to technology and co-founded Jigsaw, a legal-tech and AI-driven productivity platform. Jigsaw aims to improve the way professionals create and collaborate on presentations and work materials, particularly in environments where clarity, efficiency and accuracy are critical.

    Under his leadership, Jigsaw has attracted significant institutional interest and investment. In multiple funding rounds, the company secured substantial capital, including a Series A investment led by Exor Ventures, the investment arm of the Agnelli family, who are also known for their ownership of Ferrari. Reports indicate that total funding raised by Jigsaw has reached figures in excess of £20 million, with prominent backers supporting the company’s growth and strategic direction.

    Travis’s professional work sits at the intersection of law, technology and workplace productivity. His background in a top-tier law firm provided firsthand insight into the limitations of traditional tools used in high-stakes professional environments. This experience has informed his approach to building technology that seeks to streamline workflows and support collaboration across modern, digitally enabled teams.

    His work and Jigsaw’s progress have been covered across a range of reputable business and technology publications, including City A.M., Sky News, UK Tech News, Legal Technology, and RollOnFriday. Travis’s journey reflects a growing trend among legal professionals who leverage their sector expertise to create solutions that address practical challenges through innovation.

    Travis continues to be involved in the development of tools and platforms that bridge the gap between professional expertise and emerging technology. He remains focused on the practical application of software to improve day-to-day workflows in professional services and related industries.