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Harvey AI targets $11B valuation as investors test legal tech

10 February 2026 Venture Capital No Comments2 Mins Read
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Harvey AI races from $8B to $11B valuation in months

Legal technology startup Harvey, a fast-rising player in the AI-driven professional services market, is reportedly seeking a new funding round that could value the company at around $11 billion. The move comes only months after investors marked the business at approximately $8 billion, underscoring both the intense demand for legal AI tools and growing scrutiny over sky‑high startup valuations.

Redefining legal work with generative AI

Harvey builds generative AI software tailored for law firms, in‑house legal teams and other professional services organizations. Its platform is designed to draft and review contracts, summarize case files, surface relevant precedents and support complex legal research, all while operating within strict confidentiality and compliance frameworks.

The company has already secured partnerships with major global law firms and large enterprises, positioning itself as a foundational layer for the next generation of legal tech. For investors, this creates a narrative of a category‑defining platform that could become embedded in the daily workflow of thousands of lawyers worldwide.

Can late‑stage AI multiples hold?

Yet the push toward an $11 billion valuation is reigniting debate across venture capital circles. Legal AI remains a relatively young market, and revenue at even the most advanced players is still catching up with investor expectations. Premium revenue multiples assigned to AI startups in 2023 and 2024 are now being tested as public markets demand clearer paths to profitability and durable growth.

Analysts note that investors backing Harvey at the new price will be betting on rapid enterprise adoption, strong retention among top law firms, and the company’s ability to defend its position against both incumbent legal software vendors and new AI entrants. Any slowdown in deployment or regulatory friction around the use of AI in legal practice could pressure those lofty expectations.

Signal for the broader AI and legal tech ecosystem

The outcome of Harvey’s latest fundraising effort will serve as a bellwether for late‑stage AI startups and specialized legal tech providers. If investors validate the targeted valuation, it may reinforce the view that domain‑specific AI platforms can command enduring premiums. If not, it could mark the start of a valuation reset in one of the hottest corners of the technology market.

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