
Harvey builds legal AI software for law firms and corporate legal teams.
Harvey offers a suite of AI-powered legal tools anchored by a natural-language interface. Core surfaces include Assistant for research and drafting, Vault for document storage and bulk analysis, Workflow Agents for automated processes, Knowledge for firm-specific context, and Shared Spaces for cross-team collaboration.
The platform integrates large language models from OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google, and is deployed by firms such as Reed Smith, CMS, PwC, and KKR. Harvey is designed for enterprise security and can be tailored to reflect a team's specific practice areas and document conventions.
The legal AI market is expanding as law firms and corporate legal teams seek to automate contract analysis, due diligence, and litigation support. Harvey is positioned as a category leader with an $11 billion valuation and global enterprise customers.
Continued product development in agentic workflows, multi-entity collaboration, and expanded model integrations suggests the platform will capture increasing share of legal-technology budgets. Regulatory and ethical considerations around AI in legal practice remain active watchpoints for the sector.
Harvey's primary advantage is deep domain specialization in legal AI rather than general-purpose chat. The platform was built from inception with law-firm workflows, citation requirements, and compliance guardrails, giving it higher accuracy on complex transactional and litigation tasks.
The company has also secured model-agnostic architecture and enterprise-grade deployment options, which allows large firms to adopt AI without compromising data confidentiality. Strong investor backing and a rapidly expanding customer roster reinforce its market position.