Legal AI startup Harvey embeds agentic capabilities into Microsoft 365 Copilot and Word, targeting enterprise workflow integration as Series G talks progress. (Legal AI startup Harvey embeds agentic capabilities into Microsoft 365 Copilot and Word, targeting enterprise workflow integration as Series G talks progress. (

Harvey Integrates Legal AI Agents Into Microsoft 365 as $11B Valuation Looms

2026/03/04 21:47
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Harvey Integrates Legal AI Agents Into Microsoft 365 as $11B Valuation Looms

Iris Coleman Mar 04, 2026 13:47

Legal AI startup Harvey embeds agentic capabilities into Microsoft 365 Copilot and Word, targeting enterprise workflow integration as Series G talks progress.

Harvey Integrates Legal AI Agents Into Microsoft 365 as $11B Valuation Looms

Harvey, the legal AI platform reportedly in talks for an $11 billion valuation, announced deep integration with Microsoft 365 Copilot and Word on March 4, embedding specialized legal intelligence directly into the productivity suite used by most law firms.

The move positions Harvey to capture legal workflow from initial research through document execution—a strategic play that could accelerate its already aggressive growth trajectory. The company's annual recurring revenue reportedly jumped from $50 million at the end of 2024 to $190 million, according to recent industry estimates.

What the Integration Actually Does

Lawyers can now @Harvey within Microsoft 365 Copilot to access legal research, document analysis, and precedent retrieval from Harvey's Vault storage system. When tasks require deeper analysis, users click "View in Harvey" to continue work in the full platform without losing context.

The more significant capability sits in Word. Harvey's "Agentic Word" feature handles complex document workflows—analyzing lengthy agreements, generating redlines with legal reasoning, and executing multi-step tasks without users toggling between different modes.

Harvey pitched a specific use case: reviewing a 247-page credit agreement under a 48-hour deadline. Work that traditionally takes 15-20 hours of system-hopping and context-rebuilding can now stay within a single Microsoft environment.

Why This Matters for Harvey's Trajectory

The integration addresses a real friction point. A LegalLeaders study of 300+ in-house legal professionals found nearly 70% spend over an hour daily just moving between systems to assemble context. That's workflow tax Harvey aims to eliminate.

The timing aligns with Harvey's reported Series G discussions. Forbes reported on February 27 that Sequoia Capital and GIC are leading talks for a $200 million raise at the $11 billion valuation—roughly 58x ARR if the revenue figures hold.

Harvey's competitor landscape is also shifting. On March 2, Intapp announced partnerships with both Anthropic and Harvey, signaling that established legaltech players increasingly view AI specialists as partners rather than threats.

Enterprise Security Angle

Harvey emphasized its enterprise-grade security posture, noting it never uses customer data for model training. The platform runs on Microsoft Azure infrastructure with OpenAI models, fine-tuned on legal data. For law firms handling sensitive transactions, that's table stakes—but it's also why Microsoft chose Harvey over building equivalent legal capabilities in-house.

The company claims lawyers on its platform reclaim up to 25 hours monthly. With hundreds of thousands of lawyers reportedly using Harvey and a large share of AmLaw 100 firms as clients, the Microsoft integration extends that reach into daily productivity workflows rather than requiring separate application switching.

Harvey is accepting demo requests through its website, though enterprise deployment timelines weren't specified.

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