Legal AI startup Jurisphere has bagged $2.2 million in a funding round led by InfoEdge Ventures, with participation from Flourish Ventures, Antler, and 8i Ventures. The fresh capital will be used to accelerate global expansion and build a network of AI-native legal professionals, marking a significant step in the evolution of legal technology solutions.
Key Highlights
- Jurisphere bags $2.2 million to expand global legal AI platform and build AI-native lawyer network.
- Startup combines AI workspace with legal experts marketplace to improve outcomes beyond productivity gains.
Founded in 2024 by Manas Khandelwal, Varun Khandelwal, and Sumit Ghosh, Jurisphere is developing an outcome-driven legal AI platform that integrates advanced software with human expertise.
Unlike traditional legal tech tools focused on productivity, Jurisphere aims to improve legal outcomes by combining AI capabilities with a curated network of legal professionals. This hybrid approach reflects a broader shift in the legal tech industry toward more intelligent, end-to-end solutions.
The startup currently offers an AI-powered workspace used by over 500 teams, including law firms, enterprises, and public institutions. Its platform supports key workflows such as legal research, drafting, document review, and collaboration-areas where AI is increasingly driving efficiency.
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Jurisphere is now expanding its model to include a marketplace of lawyers, enabling clients to seamlessly access legal expertise while leveraging shared AI workflows for execution. This move positions the company at the intersection of legal services and technology-enabled marketplaces.
The funding comes amid rising investor interest in legal technology, particularly AI-driven solutions that streamline documentation, analysis, and compliance processes. Industry experts note that AI has significant potential to reduce inefficiencies in legal workflows and address the growing complexity of legal systems.
As legal teams increasingly adopt AI for data-intensive tasks, startups like Jurisphere are focusing on delivering not just speed, but better legal decision-making and outcomes.

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