Clio Unveils AI-Driven Legal Work Platform, Secures Historic $900M Funding to Revolutionize Legal Tech
October 16, 2025
Clio has launched the Intelligent Legal Work Platform, a comprehensive AI-driven system that integrates practice management, legal research, and firm operations to create a unified, proactive legal environment.
The new Enterprise division consolidates legal expertise, product development, engineering, and customer support to better serve large-scale legal organizations, reflecting Clio’s commitment to evolving with the needs of major firms.
Vincent by Clio delivers advanced, enterprise-grade legal AI, already adopted by eight of the ten largest global law firms, with new features like Vincent Studio for customization, drafting tools, and integration with enterprise document systems.
Clio reports an annual recurring revenue of $300 million USD and supports over 200,000 legal professionals worldwide, demonstrating its significant market presence.
In July 2024, Clio raised a $900 million USD Series F funding round, valuing the company at over $4 billion CAD, marking it as the largest software funding round in Canadian tech history.
Clio plans to initially launch Clio Operate in the United States, with additional markets on the horizon, and already has trust from leading UK firms.
The company has expanded its financial services offerings to include flexible options like Pay Later with Affirm and Clio Capital, enhancing client financial solutions.
Announced on October 16, 2025, Clio continues its efforts to innovate and expand its service portfolio for legal professionals.
Clio’s platform is designed to be adaptable to different legal practices, offering customizable features to meet diverse needs.
Used by over 200,000 legal professionals worldwide, Clio’s platform is known for its simplicity, security, and scalability, now extending capabilities to high-scale, complex legal environments.
Clio Library provides access to over 1 billion legal documents across 110 jurisdictions, while Clio Docket offers structured court data and docket tracking to support litigation management, with plans for further expansion.
Clio Operate, acquired from UK-based ShareDo and launched initially in the US, is a flexible work management platform tailored for large firms, offering configurable workflows, analytics, and collaboration tools.
Clio’s AI capabilities are accelerated by the acquisition of Spanish legaltech company vLex for $1 billion USD, which provides authoritative legal sources to ensure accurate and explainable AI results.
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Yahoo Finance • Oct 16, 2025
Clio Introduces the Legal Industry's First Intelligent Legal Work Platform
Cision PR Newswire • Oct 16, 2025
Clio Introduces the Legal Industry's First Intelligent Legal Work Platform
Cision PR Newswire • Oct 16, 2025
Clio Introduces a New Enterprise Division and AI Suite Built for the World's Largest Legal Teams
CNW Group • Oct 16, 2025
Clio Introduces a New Enterprise Division and AI Suite Built for the World's Largest Legal Teams