
At Harvey, we envision a future where legal expertise is accelerated and made universally accessible through the power of advanced artificial intelligence. Our mission is to transform the legal profession by creating AI tools that drastically enhance the speed, accuracy, and depth of legal work, allowing professionals to engage with complex challenges more effectively and creatively.
Driven by innovations in large language models specifically trained on legal data, we empower law firms and corporate legal teams to navigate vast information landscapes seamlessly. By embedding intelligence into workflows, we enable our users to focus on strategic thinking and client advocacy, redefining how legal knowledge is generated and applied in the modern world.
Harvey exists to bridge the gap between cutting-edge AI and the intricate realities of legal practice, fostering a future where legal professionals are supported by technology that continuously learns, adapts, and scales alongside their evolving needs, ultimately advancing justice and operational excellence.
Our Review
We've been watching Harvey's rise in the legal AI space with genuine fascination. This isn't another generic "AI for lawyers" pitch — it's what happens when you pair a former antitrust litigator with a DeepMind alumnus and give them access to OpenAI's latest models.
The founding story alone caught our attention: Gabriel Pereyra showed Winston Weinberg what GPT-3 could do with legal questions scraped from Reddit. When attorneys approved 86% of the AI's answers without edits, they knew they were onto something big.
What Makes Harvey Different
Most legal AI tools feel like they're built by engineers who've never stepped foot in a law firm. Harvey flips that script entirely. Weinberg's litigation background shows in every feature — this platform actually understands how lawyers work.
The AI doesn't just spit out generic legal boilerplate. It's trained on massive datasets of case law and can be customized with firm-specific documents and templates. Think of it as onboarding a brilliant new associate who happens to never sleep and can read contracts at superhuman speed.
The Numbers Tell a Story
Harvey's trajectory has been nothing short of meteoric. From a $5 million seed round in 2022 to an $80 million Series B at a $715 million valuation just 18 months later — that's the kind of growth that makes Silicon Valley take notice.
What's more impressive? They've grown their team to over 100 employees and increased revenue more than tenfold in 2023. For a company barely three years old, those metrics suggest they've found real product-market fit.
Who This Actually Serves
We see Harvey working best for mid-to-large law firms drowning in document review and contract analysis. Corporate legal departments dealing with regulatory compliance will find serious value here too. The enterprise-grade security and Microsoft Azure integration show they understand the paranoia — err, prudence — that legal professionals bring to new technology.
Smaller firms might find the learning curve steep, but for organizations already investing heavily in legal tech, Harvey represents a genuine step forward. It's not trying to replace lawyers; it's trying to make good lawyers exponentially more effective.
Custom-trained large language model specialized for legal tasks
Contract analysis
Document automation
Litigation support
Drafting assistance
Workflow automation
Enterprise-grade security and customization
Integration with tools like Microsoft Azure
Custom models tailored for specific legal practice areas






