Legora’s new funding extends its recent Series D and lifts the Stockholm legal-tech company’s valuation to $5.6bn.
The deals underline Sweden’s AI startup momentum, with Stockholm attracting Europe’s highest venture capital per capita and hosting the most unicorns outside Silicon Valley.
Investors and founders say Sweden’s talent pool, global-first mindset and recycling of experience from companies such as Spotify help drive the next wave of AI businesses.
Can Sweden's 'global-first' AI startups outmaneuver rivals from larger markets like the US and China?
Beyond funding, what is Stockholm's secret to creating more unicorns than any city outside Silicon Valley?
While Sweden builds an AI future, why are its schools returning to paper books?
Legora and Einride Secure $150M to Drive AI Transformation in Legal and Freight Sectors
Overview
In late 2025 and April 2026, Swedish innovators Einride and Legora secured major funding rounds, fueling rapid growth and technological advances. Einride's $100 million round supports its Saga platform and partnership with IonQ, which together optimize autonomous freight operations using quantum computing, boosting its $1.8 billion valuation. Meanwhile, Legora raised an additional $50 million, increasing its valuation to $5.6 billion, driven by its agentic AI systems that transform legal workflows by automating complex tasks and enabling lawyers to focus on strategic work. Investments from NVIDIA and Atlassian provide critical AI infrastructure and collaboration expertise, accelerating Legora's impact and contributing to its $6.6 billion valuation. These developments highlight Sweden's rising role in AI and autonomous technology innovation.