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Titl Secures $2.5 Million Seed to Scale AI- and Blockchain-Driven Title Platform Nationwide

Titl Secures $2.5 Million Seed to Scale AI- and Blockchain-Driven Title Platform Nationwide

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Titl, a Miami-based proptech company focused on modernizing property title verification, has raised a $2.5 million seed round led by Cofounders Capital and FIT Ventures to accelerate its expansion beyond Florida. The funding will support rollout into Georgia, Maryland, and Connecticut immediately, with a target of reaching nearly 20 U.S. states by year-end, positioning Titl as a national infrastructure player in digital land records. By automating title search and leveraging an immutable blockchain ledger, the company aims to compress title turnaround times from days to minutes while improving auditability, fraud resistance, and transaction certainty for lenders, brokers, and government users. Cofounders Capital’s founding partner, David Gardner, who has led multiple enterprise SaaS exits, will join Titl’s board, signaling an intent to build a scalable B2B software business serving high-volume real estate workflows.

Titl addresses a structural pain point in U.S. real estate: fragmented, manual county-level property records that slow transactions and expose stakeholders to cybercrime and title fraud, which the FBI reported at more than $173 million in losses in 2024. The company has developed a suite of products—TitlReport for rapid, AI-driven title reports; TitlProduction for automating title report and commitment generation; TitlMonitoring for continuous fraud and lien surveillance; and TitlCheck for pre-listing issue detection—designed to support the full title lifecycle from listing to closing and post-close risk management. Co-founders Ori Ohayon, a former Goldman Sachs and TD Securities banker with web3 experience, and real estate developer Tory Ricalis are positioning Titl as a unified, digital land registry layer for the U.S. market, reframing title from a one-time transaction step to an always-on verification service. The seed capital provides runway to scale operations, deepen data coverage across jurisdictions, and pursue enterprise relationships with institutions currently spending heavily on manual property searches and verification.

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