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Norm Ai raises $120M at a $1.2B valuation

July 7, 2026
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Most AI legal startups sell software to law firms. Norm Ai built its own firm instead, and investors just valued the bet at $1.2 billion.

Norm Ai has raised $120 million in a Series C round that values the New York startup at $1.2 billion, Bloomberg first reported. Khosla Ventures, an early backer of OpenAI, led the round, with Blackstone, Bain Capital Ventures, and Coatue joining. The company has now raised more than $260 million in under three years.

A law firm, not just a tool

Founded in 2023, Norm sits in a crowded field. Startups such as Harvey, and model makers such as Anthropic, are all racing to sell AI that drafts documents, runs research, and reviews contracts for lawyers.

Norm took a different route. It did not sell software to law firms. Instead it launched its own affiliated firm, Norm Law, that acts as outside counsel to clients. AI agents do much of the work, and senior attorneys supervise them.

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The pricing breaks with tradition too. Norm Law charges by outcome, not by the billable hour. CEO John Nay argues that this ties the firm’s incentives to the client rather than to the clock.

Agents that watch other agents

The bigger idea may be oversight. Norm is building AI agents that monitor other AI systems in regulated industries. Say a company uses an agent to give investment or medical advice. Norm’s technology can then sit on top as a compliance check.

That places it in a fast-growing niche. Other funded startups already stress-test AI agents and police them for security. The bet is that the next wave of AI spending goes on keeping the first wave in line.

Why it matters

Norm says clients managing more than $30 trillion in assets already use its tools. That reach helps explain the investor appetite. It also lands as AI pushes deeper into regulated financial work that once looked untouchable.

The wager is that law is the ultimate high-stakes test for AI. Get an answer wrong here and the bill is a lawsuit, not a typo. Whether a firm run partly by software can win the trust of the most cautious clients, and hold it, is the open question. The Series C buys Norm time to prove it can.

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