Mistralship Demos from Pocketlaw, Jimini AI, mimic, Findly and Windmill

Mistralship Demos from Pocketlaw, Jimini AI, mimic, Findly and Windmill

The end of August marked the conclusion of our first class of the Mistralship, a group of 10 startups that spent six months building AI-powered products with us.

Here are a few of the projects from this amazing group of startups.

Pocketlaw

Pocketlaw’s PLAI Agent, built in partnership with Mistral AI,  lets in-house legal teams instantly extract, analyse, and visualise insights from thousands of documents using natural language – no tagging, no manual review, no system migration.

Jimini AI

La Baguette Magique transforms proofreading into a robust process for cleaning up spelling, grammar, numbering, titles, cross-references, styles, headings, footnotes and table of contents.

mimic

Mimic builds scalable AI models for universal robotic manipulation. Here’s a demo showing how they can automate manual tasks with a little help from Pixtral.

Findly (YC S22)

Findly transforms complex data into high-value insights by leveraging Mistral OCR and fine-tuned models.

Windmill

Windmill is a developer platform for APIs, background jobs, workflows and UIs. Here's how you can use Mistral Medium to generate and update code in their script editor.


Lyndon Webster

Allan Brachman CPA and Anguilla Little League Allan Brachman CPA Inc is a full service accounting firm, specializing in non-profit audits, forensic accounting, business plans, CPA Comfort Letters, and financial models.

1w

New stripe logo. Same company blocking accounts and stealing customers’ money.

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Klara Apéria

VP Product | PocketLaw

3w

Thanks Mistral AI for the great learnings and expertise during Mistralship! We’re excited to build on this journey 🙌

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Incredible achievements from the first Mistralship class—truly inspiring builds!

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Elvis Nava

Co-Founder & CTO @ mimic | ETH AI Center Doctoral Fellow

4w

Thanks for the opportunity, really enjoyed connecting language to robotics!

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