Manifest AI raises $60M Series A
- Manifest OS said Tuesday it raised a $60 million Series A at a $750 million valuation to expand software and services for AI-native law firms. - Menlo Ventures led the round, joined by Kleiner Perkins, First Round Capital and Quiet Capital; Manifest called it legal tech’s largest Series A. - The deal lands weeks after Harvey hit an $11 billion valuation, underscoring investor demand for legal AI platforms. (bloomberg.com)
Manifest OS said Tuesday it raised a $60 million Series A at a $750 million valuation to expand its software for AI-native law firms. (bloomberg.com) (financialcontent.com) Menlo Ventures led the round, with Kleiner Perkins, First Round Capital and Quiet Capital also investing, according to Bloomberg and the company’s announcement. Manifest OS said the financing is the largest Series A in legal technology history. (bloomberg.com) (financialcontent.com) The company is pitching more than a chatbot for lawyers. It says its software sits underneath law firms’ intake, billing, collections, drafting, client communication and case collaboration. (manifestlaw.com) (financialcontent.com) Manifest OS is also building a network model around that software. Bloomberg reported the startup is recruiting lawyers into its network and giving them access to tools aimed at boosting revenue with artificial intelligence. (bloomberg.com) Menlo Ventures framed the bet as a push against the billable hour. In its investment note, the firm said Manifest OS is built to help lawyers offer fixed pricing and more predictable service quality. (menlovc.com) (financialcontent.com) The funding arrives in a legal-tech market already flush with capital. Bloomberg reported in March that Harvey, another legal artificial intelligence startup, raised $200 million at an $11 billion valuation. (bloomberg.com) Other legal AI startups have also raised sizable rounds over the last year. TechCrunch reported Supio raised $60 million in April 2025, while Legaltech News reported Spellbook raised $50 million in October 2025. (techcrunch.com) (law.com) Manifest OS said the new money will be used to scale what it calls the “world’s first AI-native law firm model.” Tuesday’s round puts another large valuation on a startup trying to rebuild legal work around software, fixed fees and centralized operations. (financialcontent.com)