KLDiscovery Franchise FDD, Profits & Costs (2025)

KLDiscovery is a leading global provider of technology-driven services and software, with expertise in eDiscovery, data governance, and digital information management. Established in 2005 by Chris Weiler, the company is based in Eden Prairie, Minnesota.

In May 2023, the company introduced the industry’s first-ever eDiscovery Franchise Program, creating a groundbreaking pathway for entrepreneurs and complementary businesses to enter this growing sector. By adopting KLDiscovery’s established business model and advanced technology platforms, franchisees can quickly establish themselves in the eDiscovery market.

Partners benefit from access to proprietary solutions such as the Nebula platform, Relativity, and ReadySuite. These tools equip them to provide comprehensive services ranging from litigation support to compliance solutions and data recovery.

Initial Investment

How much does it cost to start a KLDiscovery franchise? It costs on average between $118,000 – $163,000 to start a KLDiscovery franchised center.

This includes expenses related to technology, software access, licensing, and initial business setup. The total investment can vary based on factors such as the size of the territory, whether the franchisee operates remotely or from an office, and the level of support services required at launch.

Type of ExpenditureAmount
Initial Franchise Fee$50,000
Lease/Rent and Deposit$0 – $4,000
Office Furniture$0 – $1,000
Office Equipment & Supplies$100 – $150
Technology System Hardware & Software$3,000 – $4,000
Technology System Additional Software$315
Business Licenses and Permits$250 – $1,500
Insurance$9,500 – $35,000
Initial Marketing Expenses$10,000 – $15,000
Costs for Initial Training Program$0 – $3,000
Internet Connection$150 – $300
Membership and Association Dues$0 – $1,000
Professional Fees$5,000 – $7,500
Additional Funds – 3 Months$40,000
TOTAL$118,315 – $162,765

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many KLDiscovery locations are there?

KLDiscovery currently operates 26 office locations across 17 countries.

What is the total investment required to open a KLDiscovery franchise?

The total investment required to open a KLDiscovery franchise ranges from $118,000 to $163,000.

What are the ongoing fees for a KLDiscovery franchise?

KLDiscovery franchisees are required to pay an ongoing royalty fee of 8% on their gross revenue. There is no separate marketing or advertising fee disclosed for franchisees, as KLDiscovery does not collect an additional brand fund or marketing contribution.

Who owns KLDiscovery?

The franchise is owned by KLDiscovery Inc., a publicly traded company headquartered in Eden Prairie, Minnesota, and founded by Chris Weiler in 2005.

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