Jurisphere.ai, an outcome-based legal AI platform, has raised $2.2 million in funding from leading institutional investors including InfoEdge Ventures, Flourish Ventures, Antler, and 8i Ventures.
From tools to outcomes
Over the past year, Jurisphere has built a legal AI workspace used by 500+ teams across law firms, enterprises, and public institutions, supporting workflows like review, research, drafting, and collaboration.
As adoption scaled, one insight became clear: better tools alone do not guarantee better outcomes. Outcomes depend on the right legal expertise at the right time.
Jurisphere is now evolving into a platform that combines AI with a structured network of legal professionals. Through this marketplace, lawyers can access high-intent demand and collaborate in a shared AI workspace, while clients get faster access to the right lawyers and a seamless path from query to delivery.
All services remain delivered by independent firms and professionals. Jurisphere provides the infrastructure, workflows, and AI to enable better execution.
Founder perspective
Varun Khandelwal, Co-founder of Jurisphere, said, "We believe the next phase of legal AI is not just about productivity gains, but about enabling execution. By combining AI with a network of legal professionals, we are building a platform that brings structure, speed, and reliability to how legal work gets done."
He added, "Legal outcomes do not come from software alone. They come from how decisions are made over time. We are building systems that continuously learn from real-world execution, understand business context, and guide work as it unfolds. The role of AI is not to replace lawyers, but to ensure that every lawyer on the network operates with compounding intelligence."
Investor perspectives
Chinmaya Sharma from InfoEdge Ventures said, "Jurisphere is addressing a critical gap in the legal ecosystem by bridging advanced AI workflows with real-world execution. Their focus on outcomes, rather than just tools, positions them strongly as the category evolves."
Harsh Gupta from Flourish Ventures said, "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."
What is next
The company plans to use the funds to expand its platform globally and build what it describes as the world's largest network of AI-native lawyers by integrating software, workflows, and human expertise into one unified system designed to deliver legal outcomes more reliably.