:Harvey:'s Three Year Anniversary
Aug 4, 2025
This month, we celebrated Harvey’s three year anniversary. We thanked our team for their contributions to get us here, and spent some time reflecting on where we’ve been and where we are going.
Three years in, Harvey is helping more than 500 customers in 54 countries transform their business with AI. Our Weekly Active Users (WAU) grew 4x in the past year and 6x the year prior. Monthly queries grew 5.5x in the past year. And active files stored in Harvey grew 36x in the past year from 268K to 9.75M. As a business, we generate more than $100M ARR. 42% of AmLaw 100 firms trust Harvey for their AI needs, and our team now includes 350 employees.
It’s nice to take a moment to reflect on the Harvey journey to date. But the truth is, we’ve never been more bullish on the future of Harvey, and that’s what is most energizing to us. Specifically:
- With the arrival of Siva Gurumurthy as our CTO, our engineering team’s commitment to enterprise quality, shipping velocity, and reliability is remarkable. From our recent Words to Workflow launch to our Deep Research integration, existing and future customers alike have a lot to look forward to as our product evolves.
- On that front, we now provide access to more data sources within Harvey in 8 new markets (not to mention our recent partnership with LexisNexis) and that’s just the beginning.
- We are hiring now in more markets than ever, always including San Francisco, New York and London, but now also including Sydney, Frankfurt, and Bengaluru.
- John Haddock, our Chief Business Officer, is building a great team and spending a significant amount of time with our prospects and customers, understanding not only what they need from Harvey now but what they need from us down the line.
We’ve believed from the start that legal and professional services are uniquely suited for transformation with AI. We want to be the platform of choice for law firms and Fortune 500 companies alike, and we are grateful to our customers for helping us get here. Job’s Not Finished.