Nvidia Expands AI Empire With Investment In Swedish Legal Tech Startup Legora - Tekedia

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Nvidia invests in Swedish legal tech startup Legora, valued at $5.6 billion, as enterprise AI expands into specialized knowledge work.

Summary

Nvidia is extending its AI influence beyond chips and data centers by investing in Swedish legal technology startup Legora, which reached a $5.6 billion valuation. Through its venture arm NVentures, Nvidia participated in a $50 million Series D extension that brought Legora’s total raise to $600 million, alongside investors such as Atlassian, Adams Street Partners, and Insight Partners. The deal marks Nvidia’s first major known investment in legal technology, a sector historically seen as resistant to automation due to its reliance on expertise and judgment.

Legora develops AI agents that automate legal workflows, including document review, drafting, research, and compliance, reflecting a shift toward agentic AI capable of executing multi-step tasks under human supervision. The company has grown from 40 to 400 employees within a year, operates across Europe, North America, Asia, and Australia, and reports over $100 million in annual recurring revenue. Its clients include Barclays, Linklaters, and White & Case, signaling that AI adoption in legal services is becoming a competitive necessity.

Nvidia’s involvement reflects a broader strategy to deepen ties with startups likely to depend on its computing infrastructure as competition intensifies across the AI stack. While attention focuses on frontier models, Nvidia is positioning itself as the enabling layer beneath the ecosystem. Legal technology exemplifies generative AI’s spread into high-value knowledge work, drawing both enthusiasm for efficiency gains and concerns about confidentiality, liability, and professional training. With global AI legal technology funding reaching $3.7 billion in 2025 and European AI startups attracting record capital, the investment underscores a transition from AI experimentation to large-scale, industry-specific deployment.

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