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Nvidia and Atlassian Join Legora’s $50 Million Series D Extension at a $5.6 Billion Valuation

The move signals a shift from helper chatbots to AI agents that carry out legal tasks under human oversight.

Overview

  • Legora, which disclosed the $50 million extension Thursday, said the raise brings its Series D to $600 million and values the Stockholm-based legal AI company at $5.6 billion.
  • Nvidia’s venture arm NVentures and Atlassian joined as new investors, and Legora did not disclose the size of Nvidia’s individual check.
  • The company reports topping $100 million in annual recurring revenue and growing from roughly 40 to 400 employees across offices in Europe, the US, Australia, and India over the past year.
  • Legora says it is building an agentic operating system for legal work, aiming for AI that not only drafts and researches but also executes steps in a workflow with human review.
  • Total funding since launch now stands at $866 million, and clients include Barclays and law firms such as White & Case and Linklaters, with Dealroom data indicating this is Nvidia’s first legal-tech investment.