Harvey
Enterprise legal AI for BigLaw
A legal-focused AI platform for large law firms and corporate legal teams that automates contract analysis, due diligence, legal research, and drafting.
vs. similar tools: Its key differentiator is handling demanding legal work for large firms directly through models customized for the legal domain and rigorous security, with integrations for Word, Outlook, iManage, and SharePoint plus enterprise APIs (Assistant and Vault).
Overview
At a glance
- Models tuned for law handle demanding legal work directly
- Integrates with Word, Outlook, iManage, and SharePoint
- Assistant and Vault enterprise APIs connect to in-house systems
- No public pricing; only seat-based enterprise contracts
- Weak Korean support limits use in domestic legal practice
- Best for: Large law firms and corporate legal teams automating contracts, diligence, and research
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Harvey is a legal-focused AI platform aimed at large law firms and corporate legal teams. It is built to automate the core work lawyers handle, including contract analysis, due diligence, legal research, and drafting, so it suits sizeable legal organizations rather than individual users.
Its greatest strength is handling demanding legal work directly, drawing on models customized for the legal domain and rigorous security. It integrates with the Word and Outlook tools lawyers already use, the iManage document system, and SharePoint, so it does not break existing workflows, while the Assistant and Vault enterprise APIs connect it to in-house systems.
On the other hand, there is no published price, so adoption means contacting the sales team for a quote, and seat-based contracts carry a minimum seat requirement that burdens smaller groups. That is partly why its value rating stops at 55. Korean support is also weak, which constrains direct use in domestic legal practice.
In short, a large firm or corporate legal team processing high volumes of contracts and diligence will see clear value in its domain-specific quality and integrations. But a small team that wants transparent pricing, or a workplace centered on Korean-language work, should look at other options.
Pricing
| Plan | Monthly price | Limits |
|---|---|---|
| Enterprise | - | Custom pricing, seat-based contracts, minimum seat count required |
Specs
- API
- Yes
- Open source
- No
- Self-hosting
- Not available
- Korean support
- Input/output only
- Commercial use
- Allowed
Popularity
Buzz and recognition on absolute thresholds
Absolute-threshold score
81
High confidence4/4 signals
Each axis maps to a 1-10 absolute threshold where 10 means broadly recognizable. Collected: 2026-06-15.
Verified public benchmark: $11B valuation reported for legal AI startup Harvey (as of 2026-03-25) Source
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Last updated: 2026-05-30
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