Legora is already hiring to fill its new offices, with plans to grow its combined EMEA headcount to 700.

Swedish legal AI start-up Legora is expanding its footprint with a new engineering hub in London alongside new offices in Madrid, Milan and Paris. The expansion comes just months after the company raised $550m in a Series D round which valued Legora at $5.5bn.

Founded as Leya in 2023, Legora is an agentic AI platform supporting legal professionals with research, review and document drafting. It is used by more than 100,000 legal professionals at more than 1,200 law firms and in-house legal teams across more than 50 markets, according to the company.

The Madrid, Milan, and Paris offices will serve as regional hubs for customer success, go to market functions and legal engineering, while the new London engineering hub will be co-located with Legora’s existing presence in the city.

The new offices will open during Q3 this year and represent Legora’s most concentrated Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) investment to date, the company said.