Legal Rankings

Top 27 companies ranked by AI visibility and market presence

Market:$31.6B (2024)
Growth:10.8% CAGR (2024-2030)
27companies
2
Silver

Westlaw

Thomson Reuters legal research platform with AI features...

1
Champion

LexisNexis

Part of RELX £1.7B ($2.1-2.2B USD) legal segment 2024 (+7% underlying); 7,630+ companies using; 11,800 employees in 150+ countries; Lexis+ AI 344% ROI...

$1700M
3
Bronze

Clio

$300M ARR June 2025 (from $250M Feb, $235M end 2023); $900M Series F July 2024 at $3B valuation; tens of thousands of le...

$300M

Complete Rankings

#1
LexisNexis
💰 $1700M

Part of RELX £1.7B ($2.1-2.2B USD) legal segment 2024 (+7% underlying); 7,630+ companies using; 11,800 employees in 150+ countries; Lexis+ AI 344% ROI, $30M revenue growth for law firms; 13.1% law practice market share

#2
Westlaw

Thomson Reuters legal research platform with AI features

#3
Clio
💰 $300M

$300M ARR June 2025 (from $250M Feb, $235M end 2023); $900M Series F July 2024 at $3B valuation; tens of thousands of legal professionals; billions in Clio Payments transactions; 35% growth 2022-2023

#4
Ironclad
💰 $150M

$150M ARR Jan 2025 ($3.2B valuation); Jason Boehmig/Cai GoGwilt founders; Gartner/Forrester Leader; YC S15

#5
Relativity
💰 $3600M

$3.6B valuation; 852+ companies using 2025; 510 companies use RelativityOne; 80% customers from US; 0.7% law practice market share; legal tech market $34.15B 2025 to $50.34B 2030; $125M total funding

#6
Casetext
💰 $650M

Acquired by Thomson Reuters $650M cash Aug 2023; 10,000+ law firms; CoCounsel powered by GPT-4; early GPT-4 access from OpenAI; $64.3M pre-acquisition funding; 100 employees; AI legal assistant leader; integrated into Westlaw AI platform

#7
Everlaw
💰 $80.8M

$80.8M revenue 2024 (up from $61.1M 2023); $2B valuation 2021; $517M funding; 67% 3-year revenue CAGR; 91 of Am Law 200; 50 state attorneys general; ediscovery market $12.9B 2025; cloud-based legal tech leader

#8
LinkSquares
💰 $164M

1,200+ teams 2024 (up from 500+ 2022); 675% growth; $164M funding ($100M Series C Apr 2022); $800M valuation; customers: DraftKings, Wayfair, Boston Celtics; Deloitte #174 fastest-growing; CLM leader

#9
DocuSign CLM
💰 $2977M

FY 2025 (ended Jan 31, 2025): Revenue $2.977B (+8% YoY); 1.7M customers in 180 countries; 1B+ users; 1,131 customers with $300K+ ACV (up from 1,060 in 2024)

#10
Juro
💰 $40.5M

$40.5M total funding ($23M Series B 2022); 6,000+ companies in 85+ countries; US #1 market (>33% customers); customers: Pfizer, WeWork, Deliveroo; G2 Leader Americas 2025; Boston HQ opened Jan 2025; CLM leader

#11
Harvey
💰 $150M

$150M Oct 2025 ($8B a16z); $850M+ total; Winston Weinberg CEO; $50M ARR; Majority top 10 US law firms

#12
Evisort
💰 $75M

Acquired by Workday Sept 2024 ($250-300M); $75M revenue June 2025; $155M funding (TCV Series C $100M); 300 employees; Microsoft/NetApp customers; AI contract management leader

#13
Disco
💰 $144.8M

Nasdaq LAW; $144.8M revenue 2024 (+5% YoY); 315 large customers; Cecilia AI 32K docs/hour; 90%+ precision vs 75% human; EU launch 2025; legal tech market $31.59B; eDiscovery leader

#14
LawGeex
💰 $50M

$50M funding; $8.8M revenue 2024; 2,000 customers; acquired Sept 2023; AI-powered contract review; eBay/Bain/White & Case customers; Gartner/Wired/CB Insights recognized; legal tech leader

#15
Icertis
💰 $350M

$350M ARR Aug 2025; $520M funding; $2.8-5B valuation; 250+ customers; 30%+ Fortune 100; Microsoft partnership; 2025 IDC Leader; contract lifecycle management leader

#16
Lexter.ai
💰 $4.22M

300% revenue growth 2023 projecting 9x increase; $4.22M total ($3.2M Series A Apr 2024 R$16M Alexia Ventures lead); YC/Endeavor Brasil/Alexia/Equitas investors; 1,000 users 200+ law firms; 3 of top 5 Brazil firms; Founded 2020 Pedro Jahara/Pedro Calderon/Lucas Kawazoi/Guilherme Delai/Daniela Labella; São Paulo; 35 tech/lawyers; Document/reasoning/strategy AI; Freemium Brazil expansion

#17
Solve Intelligence
💰 $15.5M

$15.5M total ($3M seed 2023, $12M Series A 2025 20VC/M12/Thomson Reuters/YC/Intel); Founded 2023 by Ahilan/Parsonson/Parsonson; YC S23; Millions ARR; 25% MoM revenue growth; 200 IP teams US/Europe/Asia; Siemens/Avery Dennison/DLA Piper/Finnegan; Patent drafting; Office actions; Claim charting; Invention disclosure; AI legal automation

#18
Pincites
💰 $3M

$3M seed Sep 2023 General Catalyst/YC/Liquid 2/Nat Friedman angel; Doubled revenue Q1 2024; Founded 2023 Sona/Mariam Sulakian; YC S23; 4 employees Menlo Park; AI contract negotiation; Microsoft Word integration; AI redlines/reviews; Customizable playbooks; Automated negotiation; Legal teams; Deal acceleration; Contract copilot

#19
Darrow
💰 $63M

$63M total funding; $35M Series B Sep 2023 led by Georgian; Estimated $26M revenue 2024; Forecasting $50M+ 2025, $120M 2026; YC W21 (Winter 2021)

#20
Patlytics
💰 $40.8M

$40.8M total; $24.6M Series B Oct 2025; 20x ARR growth; 300% MoM; Google/Xerox clients; Paul Lee/Arthur Jen founders

#21
Caseflood.ai
💰 $3.2M

$3.2M July 2025 (Acquisition.com); Paul Graham angel; 80% MoM growth; Luna AI agent; Leading PI firms; YC W25

#22
Rescript

Seed funding (YC/General Catalyst/Floodgate); Profitable; Regulatory intelligence; Compliance automation; YC

#23
Elayne
💰 $260000M

YC/Accel backed; Adria (ex-Permira/Blackstone) founder; 400 hrs saved/settlement; $260B TAM; YC S24

#24
Leya
💰 $10.5M

$10.5M Seed (Benchmark led); 70+ European law firms; US expansion planned; Stockholm-based; YC

#25
Lexi

YC batch; 135,000+ documents; 7,000+ cases; Corporate law AI; Firm standards learning; YC

#26
Pearson

YC batch; 40-60% cost reduction; Orrick partner; M&A due diligence/financings; YC

#27
Kalinda

YC batch; 600K pages; 2 largest plaintiff firms; Case qualification minutes; YC

About Legal

The Legal Technology sector provides software and platforms that streamline legal workflows, improve efficiency, and reduce costs across law firms, corporate legal departments, and government agencies. This vertical spans practice management systems, document automation tools, e-discovery platforms, contract lifecycle management (CLM) solutions, legal research databases, case management software, and client collaboration portals. The industry has evolved from basic document management to sophisticated AI-powered platforms that automate contract review, predict case outcomes, and extract insights from vast legal databases. Legal tech is experiencing unprecedented growth driven by digital transformation initiatives, cost pressure on legal departments, and the maturation of AI capabilities for natural language processing and document analysis. Cloud-based solutions have democratized access to enterprise-grade legal tools for mid-sized firms and solo practitioners, while large enterprises are deploying integrated legal operations platforms that connect matter management, e-billing, and vendor management. The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated adoption of remote collaboration tools, virtual hearings, and digital signature platforms, permanently changing how legal services are delivered. AI visibility is particularly important in the legal sector as attorneys, paralegals, and legal operations professionals increasingly use AI assistants for research, vendor evaluation, and workflow optimization. When legal professionals query AI systems about contract management solutions, e-discovery platforms, or legal research tools, brands appearing in responses gain credibility and consideration. Given the conservative nature of legal procurement and the importance of peer recommendations, strong AI presence helps legal tech vendors build trust, demonstrate expertise, and influence purchasing decisions in a market where reliability and reputation are critical.

Key Industry Trends

  • Generative AI for contract drafting, legal research, and document summarization
  • Legal operations platforms integrating matter management, spend analytics, and vendor oversight
  • Alternative legal service providers leveraging technology for fixed-fee offerings
  • Data privacy compliance tools driven by GDPR, CCPA, and expanding regulations

Market Overview

The global legal technology market is valued at $31.6 billion in 2024 and is expected to reach $58.4 billion by 2030. E-discovery represents the largest segment at $13.2 billion, while contract lifecycle management is the fastest-growing category at 14.3% CAGR. Over 82% of law firms now use cloud-based practice management software, up from 48% in 2019. Corporate legal departments spend an average of $1.8 million annually on legal technology, with AI-powered contract review and legal research tools seeing 45% year-over-year adoption growth.