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All figures are market estimates. Harvey AI does not confirm public pricing. Verify directly with Harvey's sales team.
Harvey AI does not publish pricing publicly. The legal artificial intelligence (AI) platform keeps every quote private. Based on market estimates, Harvey AI pricing ranges from $1,200 to $1,500+ per seat per month for mid-market firms. The exact number depends on how many seats the firm buys.
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Harvey charges enterprise-level per-seat subscription fees. Every quote requires direct engagement with its sales team. There are no public tiers and no self-serve signup. Harvey scales pricing based on the number of licensed seats and the scope of legal practice areas included in the setup.
Harvey positions itself as a labor substitute rather than a software expense. At $700 per billable hour, saving one associate two hours per day returns more than the full annual cost of a Harvey seat.
Harvey offers volume-based pricing discounts for large firm deployments that exceed defined seat commitments. Large firms that buy 200 or more seats on multi-year deals get much lower per-seat rates than smaller firms do.
Harvey requires an annual contract commitment. The minimum seat requirement sits at approximately 20 seats. At $1,200 per seat per month, that floor equals roughly $288,000 per year, not including add-ons.
Market estimates sourced from Bind, May 2026. Harvey does not confirm these figures.
As of this writing, Harvey has only 2 reviews on G2, with a rating of 4.8 out of 5. Its enterprise-only model means most feedback stays private. The reviews that do exist, plus Reddit's r/legaltech threads, point to these concerns:
No pricing before a long sales process. Harvey shares no public pricing. Legal operations managers must build a full internal business case and quantify productivity gains before they can get a quote.
Accuracy expectations at premium prices. A verified G2 reviewer in legal services wrote: "On occasion, Harvey doesn't pick up detailed nuances in the law, so don't rely entirely on the program as a substitute for independent verification." At $1,200 to $1,500 per seat per month, buyers hold Harvey to a high bar. All citations still need attorney review regardless.
The per-seat license is only the starting number. Harvey AI's total first-year cost commonly runs 30–50% above the headline figure once you include implementation, training, and support.
Harvey requires a dedicated setup and onboarding period. This adds professional services costs to the first-year total. One r/legaltech post mentions that the one-time onboarding fee costs $10,000 to $50,000.
Harvey adds $400–$600 per lawyer for LexisNexis integration, which is about a one-third increase to the all-in seat cost.
As per Artificial Lawyer, Harvey tiers and their pricing are as follows for a large firm deal:
Harvey models a 3-year total cost of ownership (TCO) with annual price increases. Renewals run 5–10% per year.
No. Harvey does not offer a free trial. The entry point is a demo request through Harvey's website. Some firms report that Harvey has a paid pilot program lasting 60–90 days that lets firms test its capabilities, but it isn't publicly offered to anyone.
Yes, for large law firms. Harvey attracts enterprise legal buyers through strong performance on complex legal reasoning and document analysis tasks. The return on investment (ROI) holds for firms with billing rates above $500 per hour and high matter volume. The platform serves over 1,300 organizations and 100,000+ lawyers worldwide.
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Harvey sits at the highest price point among the best legal AI agents by a significant margin. All figures below are market estimates.
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Harvey's quotes are negotiable by up to 40-60%. Here's how to negotiate pricing:
Spellbook is not a direct replacement for Harvey's full scope. For contract drafting, review, and negotiation specifically, it offers the following:
Choose Spellbook if you primarily need contract drafting and review within Microsoft Word, and find Harvey's seat minimum and premium pricing steep. See our in-depth guide on Spellbook vs. Harvey.
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Harvey AI does not publish pricing. Based on market estimates, the per-seat range runs $1,200 to $1,500+ per user per month for mid-market firms.
Harvey requires a minimum of approximately 20 seats on an annual contract. At $1,200 per seat per month, that floor equals roughly $288,000 per year before add-ons.
Harvey's quotes are negotiable. Community sources report that initial quotes were reduced by 40–60% after firms provided written competing offers. Multi-year terms typically secure 10–20% discounts. Get all pricing, seat minimums, and annual increase terms in writing before signing.
Yes. The LexisNexis integration is billed separately. It adds approximately $400–$600 per lawyer, which is roughly a one-third increase to the all-in seat cost.
No. You need approximately 20 seats and a 12-month contract at ~$1,200-$1,500+ per user per month to start. Many small law firms find tools with public pricing, free trials, and no seat minimums a more practical starting point for legal AI.



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