Legora
Legora helps legal firms automate document review, drafting, and research with agentic AI.
Legora is an AI-powered legal workspace that automates complex legal workflows including contract review, due diligence, document drafting, and legal research. Built with agentic AI that reasons through multi-step legal tasks, it integrates deeply into Microsoft Word and document management systems like iManage and SharePoint. The platform enables lawyers to work with AI as a co-counsel, leveraging features like Tabular Review for mass contract analysis, Research for precedent discovery, and Workflows for playbook-driven automation. Legora reduces manual document handling and accelerates legal delivery without sacrificing accuracy or oversight.
Problem solved
Legal professionals spend excessive time on manual, repetitive tasks like document review, data extraction, clause comparison, and precedent-based drafting instead of higher-value strategic work.
Target customer
Mid-market to enterprise law firms, corporate legal departments, and in-house counsel teams handling high-volume contract review, M&A due diligence, and complex document workflows.
Founders
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Max Junestrand
CEO & Co-Founder
Founded Legora at 21 after dropping out of college in Sweden; previously worked as analyst at Norrsken VC and briefly at McKinsey; identified the pain point of lawyers copying text between documents during late-night work sessions.
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Sigge Labor
Co-Founder & CTO
Brings software and machine learning expertise to lead Legora's technical architecture and AI development.
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August Erséus
Co-Founder
CPO with background in industrial engineering and management; previously worked at Alva Labs, Conmigo, and other startups; holds 2019-2024 Masters in Industrial Engineering and Management from KTH.
Funding history
Pre-Seed
$500K
April 2024
Led by Y Combinator
· Y Combinator
Seed
$10.5M
May 2024
Led by Benchmark
· Benchmark, 6 other investors
Series A
$25M
July 2024
Led by Alt Capital
· Alt Capital, Benchmark, Redpoint, Wayfinder Ventures, Y Combinator
Series B
$80M
May 2025
Led by ICONIQ, General Catalyst
· ICONIQ, General Catalyst, Redpoint Ventures, Benchmark, Y Combinator
Series C
$150M
October 2025
Led by Bessemer Venture Partners
· Bessemer Venture Partners
Series D
$550M
March 2026
Led by Accel
· Accel
Series D Extension
$50M
April 2026
Led by Series D Extension
· Existing investors
Total raised:
$816M
Industries
Pricing
Per-user licensing starting at approximately $3,500 annually for individual licenses with limited features. Team pricing: five-user enterprise license with all core modules costs about $40,000 per year. Enterprise custom pricing available.
Integrations
Microsoft Word, iManage, SharePoint, document management systems, legal databases
Tech stack
React (JavaScript frameworks)
Open Graph
HTTP/3
Linkedin Insight Tag (Analytics)
Google Analytics (Analytics)
HSTS (Security)
Google Font API (Font scripts)
DoubleClick Floodlight (Advertising)
Google Tag Manager (Tag managers)
Framer Sites (Page builders)
Azure (PaaS)
Priority Hints (Performance)
Website
Competitors
Thomson Reuters LEXIS+ AI
Broader legal research and content platform; less focused on workflow automation and document collaboration.
LexisNexis AI-Assisted Research
Established legal database with AI research features; lacks deep Microsoft Word integration and agentic workflow orchestration.
Westlaw AI-Assisted Research
Traditional legal research platform with AI features; not designed for end-to-end workflow automation or tabular contract analysis.
Kira Systems
Focused on due diligence and contract intelligence; less emphasis on drafting, research, and broader workflow automation.
Why this matters: Legora has achieved unicorn status in less than three years with $816M in funding, reflecting strong investor confidence in agentic AI for legal workflows. The company's rapid scaling from founding in 2023 to $5.6B valuation by April 2026 demonstrates significant market demand for AI-powered legal automation that deepens lawyer-AI collaboration rather than replacing human judgment.
Best for: Law firms and in-house legal departments processing high volumes of contracts and complex documents who need to accelerate review, due diligence, and drafting while maintaining control and oversight over legal work.
Use cases
Mass Contract Due Diligence
Investment firms and corporate legal teams use Tabular Review to analyze hundreds or thousands of contracts in M&A transactions. The platform transforms a folder of documents into an interactive grid where each row is a contract and AI-generated columns extract key data, flag missing clauses, and surface inconsistencies—turning weeks of manual review into days.
Playbook-Driven Document Drafting
Corporate legal departments apply firm-specific playbooks and templates within Microsoft Word via the Word Add-in, enabling junior lawyers to draft complex agreements with AI-suggested markup and precedent integration. The AI learns from internal playbooks and document repositories, ensuring consistency and accelerating turnaround on routine agreements.
Legal Research and Citation Verification
Lawyers use the Research module to surface relevant precedent across internal systems, case law databases, and web sources while verifying citations and summarizing complex legal issues. This unified interface replaces switching between multiple research tools and manual citation checking, improving research speed and accuracy.
Compliance Document Review
Compliance teams leverage Tabular Review to analyze large sets of policies, agreements, or regulatory documents for consistency and adherence to company standards, extracting metadata and flagging deviations at scale without manual spreadsheet creation.
Alternatives
Kira Systems
Specialized in contract intelligence and due diligence extraction; not designed for end-to-end legal workflows or drafting support.
LawGeex
Focuses on contract review and approval automation; lacks deep Microsoft Word integration and broader legal research capabilities.
Westlaw AI-Assisted Research
Traditional legal research database with AI enhancement; not a workflow platform and less focused on document collaboration and drafting.
eBrevia
Contract analytics and due diligence tool; narrower scope focused on risk identification rather than full legal workflow support.
FAQ
What does Legora do? +
Legora is an AI-powered legal workspace that automates complex legal tasks including contract review, due diligence, document drafting, and legal research. It uses agentic AI to reason through multi-step legal workflows and integrates into Microsoft Word and document management systems like iManage and SharePoint. The platform enables lawyers to work with AI as a co-counsel while maintaining oversight and applying firm-specific playbooks and expertise.
How much does Legora cost? +
Individual licenses start at approximately $3,500 per user annually for limited features. Team pricing offers a five-user enterprise license with all core modules for about $40,000 per year. Enterprise custom pricing is available for larger deployments and specific requirements.
What are the main features of Legora? +
Legora includes Tabular Review for transforming large contract folders into interactive analysis grids; Research for precedent discovery and citation verification across internal and external sources; a Word Add-in for in-document drafting, commenting, and playbook application; and Agentic Workflows for orchestrating complex multi-step legal tasks.
Who uses Legora? +
Mid-market to enterprise law firms, corporate legal departments, in-house counsel teams, and investment firms handling contract review, M&A due diligence, and complex document workflows. The platform is particularly valuable for teams processing high volumes of contracts and seeking to accelerate legal delivery.
How does Legora compare to Kira Systems? +
Legora is a broader legal workspace focused on end-to-end workflows including drafting, research, and document collaboration, while Kira Systems specializes primarily in contract intelligence and due diligence extraction. Legora's deep Microsoft Word integration and agentic workflow automation differentiate it for teams seeking comprehensive legal process automation rather than single-task focus.
Does Legora integrate with my current tools? +
Yes. Legora integrates with Microsoft Word via a native add-in, document management systems like iManage and SharePoint, and connects to legal research databases and web sources through its Research module. The platform is designed to fit into existing legal tech stacks without replacing document management systems.
Tags
legal tech
AI
agentic AI
contract review
due diligence
document automation
legal research
workflow automation
Microsoft Word integration