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Top 19 Legal Research Software SaaS Companies in June 2026

As of June 2026, there are 19 SaaS companies in Legal Research Software. They have combined revenues of $273.1M and employ 2.5K people. They have raised $1.4B and serve 200.1K customers combined.

Legal research software refers to digital tools that assist legal professionals, such as attorneys and paralegals, in efficiently accessing, analyzing, and applying legal information. These platforms enable users to conduct extensive searches of legal databases, including case law, statutes, regulations, and secondary sources, thereby streamlining the research process and improving accuracy in legal decision-making. Typical features of legal research software include advanced search capabilities, access to comprehensive legal libraries, citation management, collaborative tools, and AI-driven analytics. These tools are widely used by law firms, corporate legal departments, and individual practitioners to save time and maximize the effectiveness of their legal research efforts. Common buyer personas for legal research software include legal professionals seeking to enhance their research efficiency, firms looking to optimize workflow, and legal teams that require robust documentation and case analysis capabilities. The software aims not only to support research but also to facilitate better case outcomes and informed legal strategies.

Companies
19
Revenue
$273.1M
Funding
$1.4B
Employees
2.5K

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Top Legal Research Software Companies

Showing 10 of 3 companies ranked by annual revenue.

1Pirical logo
Pirical

United States

Pirical is helping the legal sector make smarter & fairer people decisions. Our market-leading products use public and private data to deliver meaningful solutions to data-driven law firms. Launched in 2015 by 2 former Bloomberg engineers, we now count many of the world’s top law firms and leaders in the legal space as our key clients. Pirical has built its reputation by tackling the hardest challenges where data meets business strategy and this continues to drive our core mission today. PLP 🔎 Pirical Legal Professionals (PLP) is a global attorney database built with the most comprehensive sources of data on the market. Designed for law firm lateral hiring teams, legal headhunters and strategy planners, our data tracks over 600,000 profiles across 130+ countries. PLP enables firms to source talent quicker, leverage their own network for referral opportunities, map out competitors’ org structures and research new markets. POD 📊 Pirical On Demand (POD) is analytics software that enables People Leaders to self-serve HR, rewards & diversity data and compare against peer firms. Unlock your firm's people insights with our suite of analytics designed specifically for the legal industry.

Revenue
$5.3M
Customers
-
Year founded
2015
Funding
-
Team size
48
Growth
-
2Pandektes logo
Pandektes

Copenhagen, Capital Region of Denmark, Denmark

Pandektes is designed to streamline legal research utilizing artificial intelligence, advanced search functions, and up-to-date legal sources. It merges technology and law to transform legal research.

Revenue
$5.1M
Customers
-
Year founded
2022
Funding
-
Team size
43
Growth
-
3Lexter.ai logo
Lexter.ai

São Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil

LLM for Legal in Brazil

Revenue
$5M
Customers
-
Year founded
2020
Funding
-
Team size
47
Growth
-

Inclusion Criteria

- Provides access to comprehensive legal databases including case law and statutes - Offers advanced search capabilities for efficient information retrieval - Includes analytical tools to assist in case law interpretation and legal strategy development - Supports collaboration among legal professionals, such as sharing insights and findings - Must facilitate citation management and tracking of legal references - Not just a document management system; must include core legal research functionalities - Targets legal practitioners and law firms as primary users