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Legora Raises $50M Series D Extension, With Backing From Nvidia Fund
The Swedish AI legal tech startup said it surpassed $100 million in annual recurring revenue as investors backed its workflow automation tools.
- On Thursday, Swedish AI legal tech startup Legora secured a $50 million Series D extension from Nvidia's venture arm, NVentures, pushing the company's valuation to $5.6 billion.
- Rapidly scaling in just 18 months, Legora now serves more than 1,000 law firms and in-house legal teams across 50 markets while surging to $100 million in annual recurring revenue .
- Alongside Atlassian, Adams Street Partners, and Insight, NVentures joined the cap table in an extension that brought Legora's total Series D funding to $600 million following a first close in March.
- Legora CEO Max Junestrand said the company is building a "full agentic operating system for legal work," while the firm recently launched an ad campaign featuring actor Jude Law.
- AI legal tech startups raised $3.7 billion globally in 2025, a figure set to be matched in 2026 as Nvidia continues ramping up startup investments to deepen ties with promising companies.
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Swedish Legal Tech Startup Legora Lands Another $50M In Nvidia-Led Series D Extension
Legora, an AI platform built for lawyers, has raised a $50 million extension from Nvidia’s venture arm, NVentures, reports CNBC. The raise brings the Swedish company’s recent Series D funding round total to $600 million. At the time of the first close in March, Legora was valued at $5.5 billion.
Nvidia invests in AI legal startup Legora at $5.6B valuation, deepening push into agentic AI - Tech Startups
Nvidia is tightening its grip on the next wave of AI by backing a fast-rising legal tech startup now valued in the billions. The chip giant’s venture arm, NVentures, has backed Swedish startup Legora at a $5.6 billion valuation, according to […] The post Nvidia invests in AI legal startup Legora at $5.6B valuation, deepening push into agentic AI first appeared on Tech Startups.
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