Legora
Swedish AI-powered legal technology platform automating legal research and analysis for law firms and legal departments. Legora uses large language models trained on legal corpora to draft memos, review contracts, and surface relevant case law in seconds, enabling lawyers to focus on strategic counsel while the platform handles time-intensive research and document analysis tasks.
Overview
Legora is a Swedish AI-powered legal technology platform automating legal research, document review, and analysis. The company helps law firms and legal departments work more efficiently by applying AI to traditionally manual legal workflows.
Funding History
Legora reaches $5.55 billion valuation as AI legal tech boom endures
Swedish Legal Tech Startup Legora Lands Another $50M In Nvidia-Led Series D Extension
Legora raised Series C funding at a reported $1.8 billion valuation to scale its legal AI platform internationally.
Legora raised Series B funding to accelerate global expansion of its collaborative AI platform for lawyers.
Leya raised Series A funding to expand its AI legal assistant across law firms and in-house legal teams.
Legora, then known as Leya, raised a seed round to build its generative AI platform for legal professionals.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How much has Legora raised in total?
- Legora has raised a total of $866M across 6 funding rounds.
- Who are Legora's investors?
- Legora's investors include Accel, General Catalyst, Menlo Ventures, Bessemer Venture Partners, Benchmark, and 15 others.
- What does Legora do?
- Legora is a Swedish AI-powered legal technology platform automating legal research, document review, and analysis. The company helps law firms and legal departments work more efficiently by applying AI to traditionally manual legal workflows.
- Where is Legora headquartered?
- Legora is headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden.
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