Legal AI platform Jurisphere secures $2.2M from InfoEdge Ventures, others
This capital will be used for global expansion and the development of a network of AI-native lawyers.
Legal AI platform Jurisphere.ai has secured $2.2 million in funding from several prominent institutional investors including InfoEdge Ventures, Flourish Ventures, Antler, and 8i Ventures.
The capital will be used for global expansion and the development of a network of AI-native lawyers, essentially legal professionals who integrate AI into the very core of their workflows, the company said.
Jurisphere.ai operates as an outcome-based legal AI platform. While traditional software provides tools for specific tasks, an outcome-based system focuses on the final result of legal work.
The company is currently evolving into a marketplace that connects this technology with a structured network of independent legal professionals. In this model, the AI provides the infrastructure and workflows, while the human experts handle the actual delivery of services. This allows clients to access the right expertise quickly while benefiting from a digital experience.
Founded in 2024 by brothers Manas and Varun Khandelwal alongside Sumit Ghosh, an IIT Delhi graduate, the startup has spent the last year building its foundations.
During this time, it claims to have established a workspace used by more than 500 teams across law firms and public institutions. These users have utilised the platform for various tasks such as legal research, drafting, and collaboration.
“Jurisphere is addressing a critical gap in the legal ecosystem - bridging advanced AI workflows with real-world execution,” Chinmaya Sharma of InfoEdge Ventures said, adding that the focus on results rather than just tools positions the company well as the industry evolves.
Harsh Gupta from Flourish Ventures noted that Jurisphere’s approach of combining technology with a networked layer of expertise is a “compelling model for how legal work will be delivered in the future.”
The company plans to integrate software and human expertise into a single unified system.
“Legal outcomes don’t come from software alone - they come from how decisions are made over time,” Co-founder Varun Khandelwal explained. He believes the role of technology is to ensure every lawyer on the network operates with compounding intelligence.
(Feature image: Manas Khandelwal, Varun Khandelwal, and Sumit Ghosh)


