Jurisphere.ai Raises $2.2 Mn to Expand AI-Driven Legal Platform

The platform currently serves more than 500 teams across law firms, enterprises, and public institutions.

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Jurisphere.ai Raises $2.2 Mn to Expand AI-Driven Legal Platform
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Jurisphere.ai has raised $2.2 million in a funding round led by InfoEdge Ventures, with participation from Flourish Ventures, Antler, and 8i Ventures, as it looks to scale its AI-powered legal platform globally.

The company plans to use the funding to expand internationally and build a large network of AI-native lawyers, integrating software, workflows, and expertise into a unified legal delivery system.

Founded in 2024 by brothers Manas Khandelwal and Varun Khandelwal, along with Sumit Ghosh, Jurisphere aims to transform how legal work is executed by combining artificial intelligence with human expertise.

The platform currently serves more than 500 teams across law firms, enterprises, and public institutions, supporting workflows such as legal research, document drafting, review, and collaboration.

As adoption grew, the company identified a key challenge: while AI tools improve efficiency, delivering strong legal outcomes requires timely access to the right expertise.

To address this, Jurisphere is evolving into a hybrid model that integrates AI systems with a structured network of legal professionals. The platform connects clients with lawyers through a shared workspace, enabling faster turnaround and more coordinated execution, while keeping services delivered by independent professionals.

“Legal outcomes don’t come from software alone -  they come from how decisions are made over time. We’re building systems that continuously learn from real-world execution, understand business context, and guide work as it unfolds. The role of AI isn’t to replace lawyers, but to ensure that every lawyer on the network operates with compounding intelligence,” Varun Khandelwal, Jurisphere Co-founder, said.

Investors said the approach addresses a major gap in the legal market, where technology adoption has often failed to translate into real-world outcomes.

“Jurisphere is addressing a critical gap in the legal ecosystem - bridging advanced AI workflows with real-world execution. Their focus on outcomes, rather than just tools, positions them strongly as the category evolves. Immense customer love for the product and the founders’ wide network of legal professionals strongly positions the company for success in both domestic and global markets,” said Chinmaya Sharma, InfoEdge Ventures Partner.

“Legal services represent a large and complex market undergoing structural change. Jurisphere’s approach of combining technology with a networked layer of expertise offers a compelling model for how legal work will be delivered in the future,” said Harsh Gupta from Flourish Ventures.