Dono raises $6.5M to expand property records platform in US
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Dono raises $6.5M to expand property records platform in US
"Dono aims to address the long-standing fragmentation of U.S. property records across more than 3,700 counties a system that makes ownership verification slow, costly and opaque. Many organizations still rely on manual processes, offshore vendors and legacy title plants, resulting in unpredictable fees, multiday turn times and inconsistent quality. The company estimates that title-related issues delay about 14% of real estate closings by three to seven days."
"The platform aggregates data from counties, title plants and client sources, then uses artificial intelligence to extract, index and deliver information alongside underwriting intelligence and customized data outputs. Human experts verify the results. Dono currently covers more than 700 U.S. counties and plans to reach half of the country's population by year's end. The company is building modular infrastructure designed to make property records clear, accessible and nearly instant at a fraction of current costs,"
U.S. property records are fragmented across more than 3,700 counties, making ownership verification slow, costly, and opaque. Manual processes, offshore vendors, and legacy title plants produce unpredictable fees, multiday turn times, and inconsistent quality. Title-related issues delay roughly 14% of real estate closings by three to seven days. Dono's platform aggregates county, title plant, and client data, uses artificial intelligence to extract and index information, and layers underwriting intelligence with customized outputs. Human experts verify results. Coverage extends to more than 700 counties with plans to reach half the U.S. population. The platform delivers UIs and APIs to integrate into existing workflows and reduce turnaround times and costs.
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