NYC Legal Tech in 2026: Harvey, Everlaw, and the AI-for-Lawyers Wave
NYC's legal services economy drives legal tech adoption. Harvey, Everlaw, and dozens of AI-native legal startups are reshaping the world's largest legal market.
New York City is the third-largest venture capital hub in the U.S., with deep strength in fintech, enterprise software, media, and AI. Our NYC startup coverage tracks funding rounds, emerging unicorns, and the investors shaping the city's tech ecosystem.
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NYC's legal services economy drives legal tech adoption. Harvey, Everlaw, and dozens of AI-native legal startups are reshaping the world's largest legal market.
Lerer Hippeau is one of NYC's most active seed firms, with backing of Warby Parker, Allbirds, Casper, and hundreds more. Here's how the firm operates in 2026.
Lux Capital backs companies where science and engineering outpace convention — quantum, biotech, defense, robotics. Here's how the NYC firm plays 2026.
NYC's density makes it uniquely suited for marketplace startups. Etsy, Seamless, TheRealReal (NY roots), and newer vertical marketplaces all benefit from NYC liquidity.
NYC is the global adtech capital. Rokt, Taboola, and Outbrain are public; a new wave of AI-native adtech is building atop the alumni base.
Nyca Partners is NYC's premier fintech-dedicated VC firm, with ~$1B AUM and backing of Acorns, Affirm, Plaid, and dozens of category leaders.