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AI Legal Startup Harvey Valued at $11B
25 Mar
Summary
- Harvey secured $200 million in new funding.
- The legal AI company is now valued at $11 billion.
- Over 100,000 lawyers use Harvey's AI tools.

Harvey, a company specializing in AI for legal and professional services, has announced a substantial $200 million funding round, achieving an $11 billion valuation. This latest financing, co-led by Singapore's GIC and Sequoia, underscores the rapid growth and potential of specialized AI applications.
The company's AI tools assist with critical tasks such as contract analysis, due diligence, and litigation, serving more than 100,000 legal professionals. Harvey's annual recurring revenue reached $190 million as of January, a significant increase from previous reporting periods.
Founded in 2022 by former lawyer Winston Weinberg and ex-Google DeepMind scientist Gabe Pereyra, Harvey emerged from experiments with early GPT models. The fresh capital will fuel the expansion of its AI agents and global legal engineering teams.
Harvey's success highlights the trend of AI-native application companies carving out significant value, akin to earlier cloud-based software pioneers. The company emphasizes continuous adaptation in the rapidly evolving AI field.




