Jurisphere raises $2.2 million to build AI platform for legal services

Jurisphere.ai raised $2.2 million led by InfoEdge Ventures to build a legal AI platform that pairs AI workflows with networks of practicing lawyers. Over 500 teams already use it.

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Published on: May 08, 2026
Jurisphere raises $2.2 million to build AI platform for legal services

Jurisphere Raises $2.2 Million for Outcome-Based Legal AI Platform

Jurisphere.ai closed a $2.2 million funding round led by InfoEdge Ventures, with participation from Flourish Ventures, Antler, and 8i Ventures. The company is building a legal AI platform that pairs artificial intelligence with networks of practicing lawyers to handle research, drafting, document review, and collaboration.

Founded in 2024 by brothers Manas and Varun Khandelwal and IIT Delhi computer science graduate Sumit Ghosh, Jurisphere operates differently from typical legal software. Instead of replacing lawyers, the platform provides AI workflows and infrastructure while independent firms and professionals deliver the actual legal services.

More than 500 teams across law firms, enterprises, and public institutions already use the platform. Clients access legal expertise through AI-supported workflows, while lawyers on the network gain access to client demand and shared AI workspaces.

How the Model Works

Jurisphere positions itself as a middle layer between pure software tools and traditional legal service delivery. The company handles technology, workflow management, and AI infrastructure. Legal professionals handle client relationships and decision-making.

Varun Khandelwal, co-founder, said the approach centers on execution rather than productivity gains alone. "Legal outcomes don't come from software alone - they come from how decisions are made over time," he said. "We're building systems that continuously learn from real-world execution, understand business context, and guide work as it unfolds."

Expansion Plans

Jurisphere will use the funding to expand internationally and build what it calls a global network of AI-native lawyers operating through unified software systems.

Chinmaya Sharma, partner at InfoEdge Ventures, said the company addresses a gap between advanced AI workflows and actual execution. "Their focus on outcomes, rather than just tools, positions them strongly as the category evolves," Sharma said.

Harsh Gupta, partner at Flourish Ventures, framed the opportunity more broadly. "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."

For legal professionals exploring how AI fits into practice, AI for Legal and Generative AI and LLM resources provide relevant context on how these technologies are being applied across the industry.


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