Lawhive raises €50M Series B to scale AI-native consumer legal services into the US

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Lawhive raises €50M Series B to scale AI-native consumer legal services into the US
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London-based LegalTech company Lawhive has secured €50M ($60M) in Series B funding to accelerate its expansion into the United States and scale its AI-native consumer law firm model. The round builds on strong revenue momentum and rising demand for faster, more predictable legal services.

The Series B was led by Mitch Rales, co-founder of Danaher Corporation, with participation from TQ Ventures, GV, Balderton Capital, Jigsaw, Anton Levy, and LTS. The raise follows a €37.9M Series A completed within the past year.

Lawhive reports annual revenues above €29M ($35M), representing sevenfold growth year over year as adoption accelerates across both lawyers and consumers.

Tackling inefficiency in consumer legal services

Founded in 2021, Lawhive is building an AI-native law firm designed to modernise consumer legal services. The company combines a distributed network of lawyers with agentic AI workflows that automate routine tasks, reduce administrative friction, and enable legal professionals to serve more clients with greater consistency.

The platform targets everyday legal needs such as family law, housing disputes, employment matters, and consumer rights, areas where costs, delays, and unpredictability often prevent people from accessing legal help.

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Expanding into the US market

Lawhive is focused on the US as one of the largest and most underserved legal markets globally. While the US consumer legal sector generates around €169B ($200B) annually, an estimated €848B ($1T) in legal needs remain unmet due to cost barriers, backlogs, and inefficient manual processes.

According to CEO and co-founder Pierre Proner, early traction in the US has been strong, with both lawyers and clients responding positively to the firm’s AI-driven operating model.

Scaling a law firm with software economics

Investors point to Lawhive’s ability to scale its business model alongside its technology. By embedding AI directly into legal workflows, the company aims to deliver faster turnaround times, clearer pricing, and improved outcomes while giving lawyers modern tools to grow their practices without increasing overhead.

The new funding will support product development, US expansion, and continued investment in AI capabilities across the platform.

About Lawhive

Lawhive is an AI-native consumer law firm transforming how everyday legal services are delivered. By combining experienced lawyers with proprietary agentic AI workflows, the platform simplifies and accelerates legal processes across areas including family law, housing, employment, property, and consumer rights. Lawhive’s model reduces cost, complexity, and delays while helping lawyers operate more efficiently at scale.

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