Top 27 Startups developing AI for Legal Practice

Jul 08, 2025 | By Siddhant Patel

These startups develop AI applications for legal practice helping lawyers in legal research, document review and analysis and automation of routine legal writing tasks.
1
Country: UK | Funding: $30M
Advanced legal AI for in house legal teams
2
Country: Canada | Funding: $1.3B
Clio is a suite of web-based tools that help law firms in practice management and client collaboration.
3
Country: USA | Funding: $334M
Ironclad is a contract lifecycle management platform used by companies to handle every type of contract workflow.
4
Country: USA | Funding: $206M
Harvey is an artificial intelligence technology service provider for legal/knowledge workers.
5
Country: UK | Funding: $137.7M
Luminance uses artificial intelligence to read and understand complex detailed documents, enabling users to carry out necessary due diligence more efficiently.Luminance has been trained to think like a lawyer.
6
Country: Germany | Funding: €100.3M
Noxtua develops secure Legal AI for legal professionals and leading businesses
7
Country: USA | Funding: $90.4M
Klarity is a legal company that accelerates contract review using Artificial Intelligence to match one's company legal policy.
8
Country: USA | Funding: $64.3M
Casetext develops CARA - personal legal assistant. Simply drop a brief into CARA's secure system, and CARA's machine learning and AI technology will immediately go to work, researching Casetext's entire database of U.S. law and surfacing relevant case law in milliseconds.
9
Country: UK | Funding: $59.4M
Eigen is a research-driven AI company specialising in NLP for businesses in finance, law and professional services. Eigen automates the extraction and classification of information from documents. Their simple, flexible Natural Language Processing (NLP) technology accurately extracts information from diverse types of documents at scale and can be integrated into our clients’ workflows.
10
Country: Israel | Funding: $59M
Darrow creates AI that parses public documents for class action lawsuit potential
11
Country: USA | Funding: $27.7M
DoNotPay is an online robot lawyer that allows anyone to automatically claim asylum in the U.S, U.K, and Canada for free.
12
Country: UK | Funding: $20M
Automatic legal contract drafting platform for anyone.
13
Country: USA | Funding: $15M
Solve Intelligence is an artifical intelligence company that offers generative AI technology for writing patents.
14
Country: USA | Funding: $14.8M
ROSS Intelligence builds artificially intelligent tools to enhance lawyer’s abilities – allowing them to do more than ever before humanly possible. Their vision is to create the world’s smartest lawyer. Their first product, ROSS, is an artificially intelligent lawyer. With cutting edge NLP technology, pose your research questions like you’re talking to another lawyer.
15
Country: UK | Funding: $14.2M
Lawhive is on a mission to make legal help accessible to everyone.
16
Country: USA | Funding: $10M
With data driven insight, Lex Machina enables law firms and lawyers to pitch and land new clients and win lawsuits.
17
Country: USA | Funding: $2M
DecoverAI is a generative AI company that delivers AI-driven solutions to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of legal professionals.
18
Country: Germany | Funding: $1.6M
synergist.io develops a solution that is used by procurement departments, commercial teams and alternative legal service providers to execute high-volumes of recurring contracts with minimal effort.
19
Country: Australia
NexLaw.ai is at the forefront of the legal technology (legal-tech) sector, leveraging advanced artificial intelligence algorithms to streamline and optimize various aspects of legal work. The platform offers a range of cutting-edge features designed to automate labor-intensive tasks, improve accuracy, and enable data-driven decision-making.
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Country: USA
Ai.Law provides AI-generated litigation documents, from pleadings to discovery. We are the first AI-driven platform to focus specifically on drafting litigation documents.
Editor: Siddhant Patel
Siddhant Patel is a senior editor for AI-Startups. He is based out of India and has previously worked at publications including Huffington Post and The Next Web. Siddhant has a special interest in artificial intelligence and has spent a decade covering the rapidly-evolving business and technology of the industry. Siddhant graduated from the Indian Institute of Science (Bengaluru). When he’s not writing, Siddhant is also a developer and has a deep historical knowledge of the computer industry for the past 50 years. You can contact Siddhant at sidpatel(at)ai-startups(dot)org