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Harvey Acquires Hexus: Legal AI's Aggressive Expansion Continues
24 Jan
Summary
- Legal AI firm Harvey acquired demo tool startup Hexus.
- Hexus founder Sakshi Pratap to lead engineering for Harvey.
- Harvey's valuation reached $8 billion after recent funding.

Harvey, a prominent legal AI startup, has acquired Hexus, a two-year-old firm known for its product demo and guide creation tools. This acquisition marks a significant step in Harvey's ongoing expansion strategy within the highly competitive legal technology sector.
Sakshi Pratap, the founder and CEO of Hexus, will now lead a Harvey engineering team focused on accelerating the development of solutions for in-house legal departments. Pratap highlighted her team's extensive experience in building enterprise AI tools as a key asset that will enable Harvey to advance more rapidly.
Hexus had previously secured $1.6 million in funding from investors such as Pear VC and Liquid 2 Ventures. While specific deal terms were not disclosed, Pratap indicated the acquisition structure prioritizes long-term team incentives.
The deal underscores Harvey's ambition to dominate the legal AI landscape. The company confirmed a valuation of $8 billion following a $160 million funding round, bringing its total raised funds to $760 million. This significant capital injection positions Harvey to further its reach.
Harvey now boasts an impressive client base of over 1,000 entities across 60 countries, including a majority of the top U.S. law firms. The startup's journey began with a successful test of GPT-3 on legal questions, demonstrating the transformative potential of AI in the legal industry.




