Indian legal AI platform Jurisphere raises $2.2m to expand globally
Jurisphere, an Indian legal AI platform, has secured $2.2 million in funding to scale its contract drafting and review services internationally and build what it calls a network of AI-native lawyers.
InfoEdge Ventures and 8i Ventures led the round, joined by Flourish Ventures and Antler. The Noida-based startup, founded three years ago by brothers Varun and Manas Khandelwal alongside Sumit Ghosh, has already been used by more than 500 teams across law firms, enterprises and public institutions.
Beyond productivity tools
Varun Khandelwal, co-founder, said the next phase of legal AI focuses on "enabling execution" rather than just productivity gains. He framed the company's approach as combining AI with legal professionals to create systems that learn from real-world work and understand business context.
"Legal outcomes do not come from software alone," Khandelwal said. "They come from how decisions are made over time."
Chinmaya Sharma from InfoEdge Ventures said Jurisphere addresses a gap by connecting advanced AI workflows with actual execution. "Their focus on outcomes, rather than just tools, positions them strongly as the category evolves," Sharma said.
Team background
Varun Khandelwal spent nearly four years as an associate at law firm AZB & Partners before co-founding the company. Manas Khandelwal previously worked at HubSpot as a principal account executive, while Sumit Ghosh came from software engineering roles at Magnify Labs and Solvent Protocol.
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