Which startups have raised the most funding in the legal AI market?
An updated list of the top startups in the legal AI market, ranked by total funding raised

In our updated market reports, you will find everything you need
The legal AI market is becoming one of the most active areas in legal technology, with large platforms and AI-native specialists raising significant capital.
This ranking is based on cumulative funding raised, and we update this list every month to keep the data fresh.
The market includes legal practice management, contract AI, eDiscovery, legal research, litigation tools, patent AI, and legal workflow automation.
A quick summary table
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Most funded startup | Clio, $1.8B raised |
| Second most funded startup | Harvey, $1.2B raised |
| Largest funding round | Clio, $500M Series G in November 2025 |
| Median funding | $30M |
| Share of funding captured by the top 10 | About 60.4% of disclosed minimum funding |
| Median time since last round | 17 months |
| Startups that raised funding in the last 12 months | 39 startups |
| Legal AI startups tracked | 97 startups |
| Legal AI companies with $100M+ raised | 25 companies |
| Legal AI companies that exited | 14 acquired, 1 IPO, and 1 shutdown |
Top startups in the legal AI market ranked by total funding raised
Here is an updated table that ranks the top startups in the legal AI market based on the total amount of funding they have raised to date.
The table also includes the total number of funding rounds, the date and size of the latest round, the financing type (e.g. Series A, equity financing), key investors, the startup’s current status (active, IPO, acquired, or shut down), and a confidence score based on the data collected.
| # | Startup | What They Do | Total Raised ($) | Total Rounds | Last Round Date | Last Round Amount ($) | Last Round Type | Key Investors | Current Stage | Confidence |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Clio | Legal practice management platform | $1.8B | 7 | November 2025 | $500M | Series G | NEA, TCV, Goldman Sachs Asset Management | Active | Strong |
| 2 | Harvey | AI for legal workflows | $1.2B | 9 | March 2026 | $200M | Growth round | GIC, Sequoia Capital, Kleiner Perkins | Active | Strong |
| 3 | Legora | Collaborative AI for lawyers | $866M | 5 | April 2026 | $50M | Series D extension | Atlassian, NVentures, Airtree | Active | Strong |
| 4 | Filevine | AI legal operating system | $548M | 11 | September 2025 | $260M | Series E | Accel, Halo Fund, Insight Partners | Active | Strong |
| 5 | DISCO | AI eDiscovery and case management | $418M | 7 | July 2021 | $224M | IPO | Georgian Partners, Bessemer Venture Partners, The Stephens Group | IPO | Full |
| 6 | EvenUp | Personal injury legal AI | $385M | 7 | October 2025 | $150M | Series E | Bessemer Venture Partners, REV, B Capital | Active | Strong |
| 7 | PatSnap | AI patent intelligence platform | $353M | 6 | March 2021 | $300M | Series E | SoftBank Vision Fund 2, Tencent Investment, CITIC Industrial Fund | Active | Partial |
| 8 | Icertis | Enterprise contract intelligence platform | $341M | 7 | March 2025 | $50M | Growth equity | B Capital, Greycroft, PremjiInvest | Active | Strong |
| 9 | Ironclad | AI contract lifecycle management | $333M | 7 | January 2022 | $150M | Series E | Franklin Templeton, BOND, YC Continuity | Active | Strong |
| 10 | Everlaw | Cloud eDiscovery platform | $315M | 8 | November 2021 | $202M | Series D | TPG Growth, H.I.G. Growth Partners, CapitalG | Active | Partial |
| 11 | Exterro | Legal GRC and eDiscovery platform | >$300M | 2 | July 2022 | Several hundred million | Growth equity recapitalization | Coller Capital, Glendower Capital, Leeds Equity Partners | Active | Partial |
| 12 | Onit | Legal operations workflow platform | $215M | 7 | January 2019 | $200M | Series D | K1 Investment Management, Level Equity, Austin Ventures | Active | Partial |
| 13 | Reveal | AI-powered eDiscovery platform | >$201M | 2 | January 2021 | >$200M | Growth equity / merger financing | K1 Investment Management, Farol Asset Management | Active | Partial |
| 14 | LegalOn Technologies | AI contract review platform | $200M | 6 | July 2025 | $50M | Series E | Goldman Sachs Alternatives, WiL, Mori Hamada | Active | Strong |
| 15 | Sirion | AI contract lifecycle management | $171M | 5 | January 2023 | $25M | Series D extension | Brookfield Growth, Partners Group, Tiger Global | Acquired | Strong |
| 16 | ContractPodAi | AI contract lifecycle platform | $170M+ | 3 | September 2021 | $115M | Series C | SoftBank Vision Fund 2, Insight Partners, Eagle Proprietary Investments | Active | Partial |
| 17 | Luminance | Legal-grade contract AI | $165M | 7 | February 2025 | $75M | Series C | Point72 Private Investments, Forestay Capital, March Capital | Active | Strong |
| 18 | Eve | Plaintiff law firm AI | $164M | 3 | September 2025 | $103M | Series B | Spark Capital, Lightspeed Venture Partners, Menlo Ventures | Active | Full |
| 19 | LinkSquares | AI contract management software | $162M | 4 | April 2022 | $100M | Series C | G Squared, G2 Venture Partners, Sorenson Capital | Active | Full |
| 20 | Evisort | AI contract intelligence platform | $155M | 4 | May 2022 | $100M | Series C | TCV, General Atlantic, M12 | Acquired | Partial |
| 21 | Blue J | AI tax legal research | $138M | 5 | August 2025 | $122M | Series D | Oak HC/FT, Sapphire Ventures, Ten Coves Capital | Active | Strong |
| 22 | Relativity | eDiscovery and compliance software | $125M+ | 2+ | March 2021 | Undisclosed | Strategic growth equity | Silver Lake, ICONIQ, Permira | Active | Low |
| 23 | Noxtua | Sovereign legal AI workspace | $111M | 3 | April 2025 | $92M | Series B | C.H.Beck, Northern Data, CMS | Active | Partial |
| 24 | Eudia | AI legal intelligence platform | $105M | 1 | February 2025 | $105M | Series A | General Catalyst, Floodgate, Sierra Ventures | Active | Partial |
| 25 | Wordsmith AI | In-house legal AI agents | $100M | 3 | June 2026 | $70M | Series B | Highland Europe, Index Ventures, General Catalyst | Active | Full |
| 26 | Supio | AI for plaintiff litigation | $91M | 3 | April 2025 | $60M | Series B | Sapphire Ventures, Mayfield, Thomson Reuters Ventures | Active | Strong |
| 27 | SpotDraft | AI contract management software | $90M | 5 | January 2026 | $8M | Series B extension | Qualcomm Ventures, Vertex Growth, Trident Growth Partners | Active | Strong |
| 28 | Spellbook | AI contract drafting copilot | $82M | 4 | October 2025 | $50M | Series B | Khosla Ventures, Threshold Ventures, Inovia Capital | Active | Strong |
| 29 | Ivo | AI contract intelligence | $77M | 4 | January 2026 | $55M | Series B | Blackbird, Costanoa Ventures, Uncork Capital | Active | Strong |
| 30 | GC AI | In-house legal AI workspace | $73M | 3 | November 2025 | $60M | Series B | Scale Venture Partners, Northzone, Sound Ventures | Active | Partial |
| 31 | Lexroom | Civil-law legal AI platform | $72M | 4 | May 2026 | $50M | Series B | Left Lane Capital, Base10 Partners, Eurazeo | Active | Strong |
| 32 | Robin AI | Legal AI contract assistant | $64M | 4 | November 2024 | $25M | Series B follow-on | PayPal Ventures, Willets, Cambridge University | Active | Strong |
| 33 | Casetext | AI legal research assistant | $64M | 6 | January 2022 | $25M | Series C | BuildGroup, Union Square Ventures, Canvas Ventures | Acquired | Partial |
| 34 | Patlytics | AI patent lifecycle platform | $64M | 5 | April 2026 | $40M | Series B | SignalFire, N47, Myriad Venture Partners | Active | Partial |
| 35 | Darrow | AI litigation violation detection | $59M | 3 | September 2023 | $35M | Series B | Georgian, F2 Venture Capital, Entrée Capital | Active | Partial |
| 36 | Summize | AI contract lifecycle management | $58M | 5 | January 2026 | $50M | Series B / Growth | Maven Capital Partners, Kennet Partners, Federated Hermes | Active | Strong |
| 37 | Solve Intelligence | AI patent drafting platform | $55M | 3 | December 2025 | $40M | Series B | Visionaries Club, 20VC, Thomson Reuters Ventures | Active | Full |
| 38 | Onna | eDiscovery knowledge integration platform | $54M | 4 | June 2021 | $11M | Venture | Salesforce Ventures, Glynn Capital, Atomico | Acquired | Partial |
| 39 | Justpoint | AI product-liability case detection | $53M | 3 | February 2025 | $45M | Series A | SignalFire, Lightbank, Weekend Fund | Active | Strong |
| 40 | DeepJudge | Legal knowledge search AI | $52M | 2 | November 2025 | $41M | Series A | Felicis, Coatue | Active | Full |
| 41 | Logikcull | Cloud eDiscovery and legal holds | $43M | 4 | January 2018 | $25M | Series B | New Enterprise Associates, OpenView, Storm Ventures | Acquired | Strong |
| 42 | Definely | AI legal drafting tools | $42M | 4 | June 2025 | $30M | Series B | Revaia, Alumni Ventures, Clio | Active | Strong |
| 43 | LawGeex | AI contract review automation | $42M | 4 | May 2020 | $20M | Series C | Corner Ventures, La Maison, Aleph | Acquired | Full |
| 44 | DeepIP | AI patent drafting platform | $40M | 2 | March 2026 | $25M | Series B | Korelya Capital, Serena, Balderton | Active | Full |
| 45 | Brightflag | AI legal spend management | $40M | 6 | December 2020 | $28M | Series B | One Peak, Sands Capital Ventures, Frontline Ventures | Acquired | Strong |
| 46 | Trellis | State court legal analytics | $36M | 4 | September 2023 | $15M | Series B | Top Tier Capital Partners, Calibrate Ventures, Craft Ventures | Active | Strong |
| 47 | Jus Mundi | International law research AI | $33M | 3 | September 2024 | $22M | Series B | Acton Capital, True Global Ventures, C4 Ventures | Active | Full |
| 48 | Juro | Browser-based contract automation | $32M | 4 | January 2022 | $23M | Series B | Eight Roads, USV, Point Nine Capital | Active | Full |
| 49 | Lisse AI | AI contract review | $30M | 3 | November 2025 | $14M | Series C | NTT DOCOMO Ventures, Aozora Corporate Investment, SB C&S | Active | Low |
| 50 | Checkbox | AI legal intake automation | $29M | 3 | January 2026 | $23M | Series A | Touring Capital, Peak XV, Tidal Ventures | Active | Partial |
| 51 | Paxton AI | Legal research drafting AI | $28M | 2 | January 2025 | $22M | Series A | Unusual Ventures, Kyber Knight, 25Madison | Active | Full |
| 52 | DraftWise | AI legal drafting platform | $25M | 4 | March 2024 | $20M | Series A | Index Ventures, Y Combinator, Earlybird | Active | Strong |
| 53 | Anaqua | IP management software | $25M | 1 | October 2013 | $25M | Growth equity | Bessemer Venture Partners, Insight Venture Partners | Acquired | Partial |
| 54 | Alexi | Litigation research AI platform | $20M+ | 2+ | June 2024 | $11M | Series A | Drive Capital, Draper Associates | Active | Partial |
| 55 | Malbek | AI contract lifecycle management | $20M | 4 | September 2021 | $15M | Series A | Noro-Moseley Partners, TDF Ventures, Osage Venture Partners | Active | Strong |
| 56 | Tradespace | AI IP management platform | $20M | 3 | January 2026 | $15M | Series A | AVP, Eniac Ventures, Amplo VC | Active | Partial |
| 57 | PointOne | AI legal timekeeping | $20M | 2 | March 2026 | $16M | Series A | 8VC, Bessemer Venture Partners, General Catalyst | Active | Strong |
| 58 | Avvoka | AI contract drafting infrastructure | $19M | 2 | March 2026 | $18M | Growth | Valhalla Ventures | Active | Strong |
| 59 | Genie AI | AI legal document editor | $19M | 2 | October 2024 | $18M | Series A | GV, Khosla Ventures, Connect Ventures | Active | Partial |
| 60 | vLex | Global legal research platform | $14M | 2 | September 2022 | $9M | Growth Equity | Oakley Capital, Caixa Capital Risc, ENISA | Acquired | Partial |
| 61 | ROSS Intelligence | AI legal research assistant | $13M | 3 | October 2017 | $9M | Series A | iNovia Capital, Comcast Ventures, YC Continuity | Shutdown | Strong |
| 62 | SimpleLegal | Legal operations management | $12M | 4 | June 2017 | $10M | Series A | Emergence Capital, Susa Ventures, Rincon Venture Partners | Acquired | Partial |
| 63 | DocJuris | AI contract negotiation | $11M | 2 | October 2024 | $8M | Series A | Silverton Partners, Watertower Ventures, Surface Ventures | Active | Partial |
| 64 | Chamelio | In-house legal intelligence | $10M | 1 | January 2026 | $10M | Seed | Work-Bench, Emerge | Active | Full |
| 65 | Henchman | AI contract drafting | $10M | 4 | March 2024 | Undisclosed | Venture / extension | Acton Capital, Adjacent VC, Pitchdrive | Acquired | Strong |
| 66 | Theo AI | Predictive litigation outcome analytics | $10M | 3 | November 2025 | $3M | Seed / venture round | Run Ventures | Active | Partial |
| 67 | Lex Machina | Litigation analytics for lawyers | $10M | 4 | May 2013 | $5M | Series A | Cue Ball Capital, Costanoa Ventures, X/Seed Capital | Acquired | Strong |
| 68 | Bodhala | Legal spend analytics | $10M | 2 | April 2020 | $10M | Series A | Edison Partners, M7 Ace Neo | Acquired | Strong |
| 69 | Ravel Law | Legal search and analytics | $9M | 2 | February 2014 | $8M | Series A | New Enterprise Associates, North Bridge Venture Partners, Xfund | Acquired | Strong |
| 70 | TrialKit | AI criminal discovery platform | $9M | 2 | April 2025 | $4M | Seed | UpWest, 97212 Ventures, Kaedan Capital | Active | Partial |
| 71 | Clearbrief | AI legal writing verification | $8M | 3 | June 2024 | $4M | Series A | Authentic Ventures, How Women Invest, Reign Ventures | Active | Partial |
| 72 | Parambil | AI complex litigation analysis | $8M | 2 | January 2026 | $6M | Seed | Bling Capital, NVP Capital, strategic angels | Active | Partial |
| 73 | Bench IQ | AI judicial intelligence platform | $7M | 2 | August 2025 | $5M | Seed | Battery Ventures, Inovia Capital, Maple VC | Active | Full |
| 74 | Wexler | AI litigation fact intelligence | $7M | 2 | September 2025 | $5M | Seed | Pear VC, Seedcamp, The LegalTech Fund | Active | Full |
| 75 | Mary Technology | Litigation fact management software | $7M | 2 | March 2026 | $5M | Seed / Series A | OIF Ventures, Sydney Angels, Empress Capital | Active | Strong |
| 76 | &AI | AI patent attorney agent | $7M | 1 | February 2025 | $7M | Seed | First Round, Y Combinator, SV Angel | Active | Full |
| 77 | Newcode | AI legal workflow platform | $7M | 1 | March 2026 | $7M | Seed | The Legal Tech Fund, Alliance VC, law firms | Active | Strong |
| 78 | BriefCatch | AI legal writing assistant | $6M | 1 | December 2025 | $6M | Series A | Full In | Active | Full |
| 79 | Superlegal | AI contract review for SMBs | $5M | 1 | May 2024 | $5M | Seed | Aleph, Disruptive AI, Alicorn Venture Capital | Active | Full |
| 80 | PostSig | Post-signature contract intelligence | $5M | 2 | September 2025 | $4M | Seed | Differential Ventures, Frontier Venture Capital, SaaS Ventures | Active | Full |
| 81 | Semeris | Structured-finance document analysis | $5M | 2 | February 2025 | $4M | Series A / Growth | Puma Growth Partners, QVentures | Active | Full |
| 82 | Infinity Loop | AI contract intelligence | $5M | 1 | June 2025 | $5M | Seed | Glasswing Ventures, TIAA Ventures, Plug and Play | Active | Full |
| 83 | Omnilex | AI legal research workspace | $5M | 1 | November 2025 | $5M | Seed | Founderful, Plug and Play, Angel Invest | Active | Full |
| 84 | Premonition | Litigation outcome analytics platform | $5M | 1 | November 2015 | $5M | Seed | Not disclosed | Active | Low |
| 85 | TrialView | AI dispute resolution software | $4M | 1 | November 2025 | $4M | Growth equity | Elkstone Ventures | Active | Full |
| 86 | Advocacy AI | Context-driven litigation workspace | $4M | 1 | March 2026 | $4M | Seed | Relentless Venture Fund, Relativity Labs, Fenwick & West | Active | Full |
| 87 | BlackBoiler | AI contract redlining | $4M | 2 | December 2022 | $1M | Equity | DocuSign, strategic investors | Active | Low |
| 88 | Qura | AI-native legal research | $4M | 2 | March 2026 | $2M | Pre-seed / extension | Cherry Ventures, Sophia Bendz | Acquired | Partial |
| 89 | Anytime AI | AI plaintiff-lawyer assistant | $4M | 1 | September 2024 | $4M | Seed | Gopher Asset Management U.S., Kao Family Office | Active | Strong |
| 90 | NLPatent | AI patent research engine | $4M | 3 | November 2025 | $3M | Seed | Draper Associates, Mighty Capital, The LegalTech Fund | Active | Strong |
| 91 | Caseflood.ai | AI legal intake team | $4M | 2 | July 2025 | $3M | Seed | Acquisition.com, Y Combinator, Rebel Fund | Active | Strong |
| 92 | Pandektes | European AI legal research | $3M | 1 | February 2025 | $3M | Seed | People Ventures, Interface Capital | Active | Full |
| 93 | Solomonic | UK litigation analytics platform | $3M | 8 | April 2023 | Undisclosed | Seed | Decision Technology | Active | Low |
| 94 | Gavelytics | State court judicial analytics | $3M | 1 | March 2018 | $3M | Seed / Venture | BAM Ventures, NaHCO3, Brian Lee | Acquired | Partial |
| 95 | LegalFly | Legal AI copilot | $2M | 1 | November 2023 | $2M | Seed | Redalpine, Mehdi Ghissassi | Active | Full |
| 96 | Jhana | AI legal assistant for lawyers | $2M | 1 | September 2024 | $2M | Seed | Together Fund, Shyamal Anadkat, Kunal Shah | Active | Full |
| 97 | DecoverAI | AI legal discovery platform | $2M | 1 | August 2024 | $2M | Seed | Leo Capital | Active | Full |
Key funding trends in the legal AI market
Insights
- The top 10 legal AI startups captured about 60% of disclosed minimum funding, which shows a sharp power-law market led by a small group of scaled platforms.
- Clio, Harvey, Legora, Filevine, and DISCO raised about $4.81B together, making the upper tier much larger than the rest of the legal AI market.
- Contract AI and document automation form the deepest funding cluster, with companies such as Icertis, Ironclad, LegalOn, Luminance, LinkSquares, SpotDraft, Spellbook, and Robin AI.
- Plaintiff-side legal AI is becoming a real venture category, with EvenUp, Eve, Supio, Justpoint, Mary Technology, and Anytime AI together raising about $544M.
- Recent funding is concentrated in AI-native legal workflow companies, including Wordsmith AI, Ivo, Lexroom, Summize, DeepJudge, DeepIP, and PointOne.
- Legal AI still has limited public-market depth. DISCO is the only IPO in the dataset, while most $100M+ companies remain private.
- Acquisitions remain a common path in legal AI, especially for legal research, contract automation, legal spend, and analytics companies that reached useful scale early.
- Patent and IP AI is split between older scaled platforms such as PatSnap and newer specialists such as Solve Intelligence, DeepIP, &AI, and NLPatent.
- Seed-stage legal AI remains broad and fragmented, with many startups below $10M targeting specific workflows such as intake, drafting, patent work, and litigation facts.
- Canadian-linked legal AI companies have a strong presence in this ranking, with Clio, Spellbook, Blue J, Alexi, Bench IQ, and NLPatent among notable examples.
A few word about our methodology
As you can see, we built a database that ranks startups in the legal AI market based on total cumulative fundraising. To create this ranking, we reviewed many sources and cross-checked information across multiple places.
Whenever possible, we prioritized official company communications, since they are the most reliable source for funding amounts. When those were not available, we relied on reputable industry sources such as TechCrunch, Crunchbase, Financial Times or Forbes (to name a few).
We excluded random blogs, unverified websites, and any sources that could not be validated.
When funding rounds were announced in other currencies such as euros, Swiss francs, Singapore dollars, Australian dollars, or rupees, we converted them into approximate USD equivalents for consistency.
Sometimes different sources report slightly different numbers, or the exact round size is not fully disclosed. In those cases, we flag the uncertainty and assign a confidence label to each startup, visible in the last column.
Here is what they mean.
Full confidence: The company’s equity fundraising history can be reconstructed completely from public sources. The rounds, dates, amounts, and key investors are clearly identified, with no meaningful gaps.
Strong confidence: The fundraising history is largely complete and reliable. There may be a small missing detail, such as incomplete investor information or a minor round with limited data, but the overall record is clear.
Partial confidence: The main fundraising rounds can be identified, but the record is incomplete or somewhat mixed. Some rounds may be missing or certain funding events may be difficult to separate clearly.
Low confidence: Public information is too limited, inconsistent, or ambiguous to reliably reconstruct the company’s equity fundraising history.
When the confidence level is too low, we take a conservative approach. We either flag the uncertainty clearly or exclude companies when the data cannot be used safely.
In a world where LLMs hallucinate and unreliable information is everywhere, our goal is simple: provide data you can trust.
If you want the full detail on a specific calculation, feel free to contact us and we will gladly explain.
Finally, know that we update the dataset once per month, so come back here if you need fresh information.
Related blog posts
- What are the latest fundraising trends in the legal AI market?
- Which companies are the most valued in the legal AI market?
Who is the author of this content?
NEW MARKET PITCH TEAM
We track new markets so founders and investors can move fasterWe build living “market pitch” documents for emerging markets: from AI to synthetic biology and new proteins. Instead of digging through outdated PDFs, random blog posts, and hallucinated LLM answers, our clients get a clean, visual, always-updated view of what’s really happening. We map the key players, deals, regulations, metrics and signals that matter so you can decide faster whether a market is worth your time. Want to know more? Check out our about page. You can also follow us on Instagram or on Facebook.
How we created this content 🔎📝
At New Market Pitch, we kept seeing the same problem: when you look at a new market, the data is either missing, paywalled, or buried in 300-page reports that feel like they were written in the 80s. On the other side, LLMs and random blog posts give you confident answers with no sources, and sometimes they just make things up. That’s not good enough when you’re about to invest real money or launch a company.
So we decided to fix the experience. For each market we cover, we build a structured database and update it on a regular basis. We track funding rounds, fund memos, M&A moves, partnerships, new products, policy changes, and the real activity of startups and incumbents. Then we turn all of that into a clear “market pitch” that shows where the opportunities are and how people actually win in that space.
Every key data point is checked, sourced, and put back into context by our team. That’s how we can give you both speed and reliability: fast coverage of new markets, without the usual guesswork.