Legal AI giant Harvey acquires Hexus as competition heats up in legal tech | TechCrunch
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Legal AI giant Harvey acquires Hexus as competition heats up in legal tech | TechCrunch
""What we're bringing to Harvey is deep experience building enterprise AI tools in adjacent problem spaces," Pratap said. "This expertise helps Harvey move faster in a market that's becoming increasingly competitive.""
""long-term team incentives.""
Harvey acquired Hexus, a two-year-old startup that builds tools for product demos, videos, and guides, to accelerate product capabilities. Hexus founder and CEO Sakshi Pratap and her San Francisco-based team have already joined Harvey; India-based engineers will join once Harvey establishes a Bangalore office. Pratap will lead an engineering team focused on accelerating Harvey's offerings for in-house legal departments. Hexus had raised $1.6 million from Pear VC, Liquid 2 Ventures, and angel investors before the acquisition; deal terms were not disclosed and the structure emphasized long-term team incentives. Harvey is valued at $8 billion after a $160 million raise, has raised $760 million across 2025, and claims more than 1,000 clients across 60 countries, including a majority of the top 10 U.S. law firms.
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