Legora Extends Series D with $50 Million from Atlassian and NVentures
Legora has extended its Series D round by $50 million, bringing the total to $600 million and valuing the company at $5.6 billion according to a company announcement. The new funding adds Atlassian and NVentures, the venture arm of Nvidia, as corporate investors alongside Airtree, Barclays, Geodesic, Insight, Liberty Global, and Nikesh Arora.
The extension follows strong growth for the legal AI provider, which recently surpassed $100 million in annual recurring revenue. Over the past year, Legora expanded from 40 to 400 employees and grew its customer base from 200 to more than 1,000 organizations across 50 markets. Clients include major law firms such as Linklaters, White & Case, and HSFK, as well as corporate legal departments like Barclays.
Legora reports that corporate legal teams are adopting its platform at an accelerating rate, with law firms citing measurable time savings and new business generation. CEO Max Junestrand said the company is building an agentic operating system for legal work, describing a shift toward AI agents that can perform tasks autonomously with human oversight.
The funding comes as competition intensifies between Legora and Harvey, both aiming to expand globally in the growing legal AI sector.
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