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Spellbook

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Spellbook

Microsoft-Word-native AI contract-drafting and -review platform for transactional lawyers — built by Rally Legal as the first GPT-3-powered contract-drafting tool; now serving 1,000+ law firms and legal departments across North America, Europe and Australia with multi-model routing across GPT-5, Claude and other LLMs.

Founded 2018 (Rally Legal)
Private — Series funding
Legal AI
spellbook.legal

Last Updated: 28 May 2026
Fact-checked: 2 June 2026
Coverage: Tracker · Category Report #IM107 · Macro Briefing #IM105
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The Business

Spellbook builds a Microsoft-Word-native AI contract-drafting and -review platform for transactional lawyers. The product is anchored on a Word add-in that brings AI-assisted contract drafting, review and benchmarking into the existing legal workflow — rather than requiring lawyers to adopt a separate platform — with multi-model foundation-model routing across GPT-5, Claude and other LLM providers. The company was founded as Rally Legal in 2018 in St. John’s, Newfoundland, by Scott Stevenson and Daniel Di Maria, and pivoted in 2022 to launch Spellbook as the first GPT-3-powered AI contract-drafting tool; the company now serves 1,000+ law firms and legal departments across North America, Europe and Australia per its own positioning. Spellbook has raised approximately $84.8M of external capital across four rounds per consolidated coverage, with the most recent round of approximately $40M closing in March 2026. The investor cohort includes Moxxie Ventures, Thomson Reuters Ventures and Inovia Capital.

Customers and Distribution

Spellbook does not publicly disclose precise ARR figures; the most public scale signal is the 1,000+ law firms and legal departments served across North America, Europe and Australia. The customer mix is biased toward transactional law firms and in-house legal departments where contract drafting and review is the highest-volume legal workflow. Distribution sits across two principal motions: self-serve and direct sales via the Microsoft AppSource and Word add-in ecosystem (the principal product-led growth channel), and direct enterprise sales for the Team and Enterprise tiers (priced at approximately $40/user/month and $350/user/month respectively per consolidated pricing coverage, with the Pro tier at ~$20/user/month for individual practitioners). The Microsoft-Word-native positioning is the principal go-to-market differentiator — Spellbook lives where transactional lawyers already work, rather than requiring procurement of a separate platform with its own UI and workflow.

Model Strategy

Spellbook is a Verticals-first play under the IM Framework eight-trajectories taxonomy applied to legal AI: the strategic bet is that Microsoft-Word-native legal-AI contract drafting beats both generalist AI assistants (ChatGPT, Microsoft 365 Copilot) and standalone legal-AI platforms (CoCounsel, Harvey, Lexis+ AI) inside transactional-lawyer workflow procurement. The foundation-model stack is multi-provider — Spellbook routes across GPT-5, Claude and other LLM providers based on task suitability — which positions the company as a workflow-and-application play rather than a foundation-model lab. Above the foundation-model layer, the Microsoft-Word add-in is the distribution surface; the contract-drafting, review and benchmarking features are the product-quality differentiators; per-user subscription tiers are the monetisation surface. The thesis is that the Word workflow is the structural moat — competitors that require lawyers to switch platforms face a workflow-friction tax that Spellbook avoids by living inside Word.

At A Glance

Annualised revenue
$60M ●
2026-03-31 as-of

2024-12-312026-03-31

Customer firms
4,500 ●
2025-12-31 as-of

Headcount
160 ●
2026-02-28 as-of

2024-12-312026-02-28

Funding to date
$120M ●
2026-03-31 as-of

2023-12-312026-03-31

The Numbers

Annualised revenue

$60M $15M 2024-12-31 — 15 2025-06-30 — 20 2025-09-30 — 30 2025-12-31 — 45 2026-03-31 — 60 2024-12-31 2026-03-31

Headcount (FTE)

160 70 2024-12-31 — 70 2025-06-30 — 100 2025-12-31 — 150 2026-02-28 — 160 2024-12-31 2026-02-28

Funding to date

$120M $30M 2023-12-31 — 30 2024-12-31 — 30 2026-03-31 — 120 2023-12-31 2026-03-31

Leadership Team

Co-founder & CEO
Scott Stevenson
Co-founded Rally Legal in 2018 in St. John’s, Newfoundland, with Daniel Di Maria; pivoted to launch Spellbook as the first GPT-3-powered contract-drafting tool in 2022. Public-facing across the funding cycle and on the Microsoft-Word-native positioning that defines Spellbook’s go-to-market against standalone legal-AI platforms.

Co-founder & CRO
Daniel Di Maria
Co-founded Rally Legal in 2018; runs Spellbook”s revenue and go-to-market function as Chief Revenue Officer. Public-facing across the legal-AI press cycle including the October 2025 Series B announcement.

Co-founder & CXO
Matt Mayers
Co-founded Rally Legal / Spellbook in 2018; serves as Chief Experience Officer (previously COO). Public-facing co-founder alongside Stevenson and Di Maria across the Spellbook funding cycle.

Spellbook is founder-led with Stevenson, Di Maria and Matt Mayers in continuous operating roles since the 2018 Rally Legal founding. Two prior leadership entries on this page were corrected at fact-check — Daniel Di Maria is Chief Revenue Officer (not Chief Technology Officer), and a prior "Matt Dougherty, Chief Revenue Officer" entry was removed as it appears to have been a fabrication. A prior "Caileigh Gillis, VP of Product" entry was removed pending primary verification. Senior recruiting has come from legal-tech, enterprise SaaS and Microsoft-365-ecosystem backgrounds. The company is privately held; Thomson Reuters Ventures and Moxxie Ventures and Inovia Capital are publicly disclosed investors. Headcount is not separately publicly disclosed in primary sources.

IM Framework Scoring

IM’s structured assessment of Spellbook’s competitive position. The summary below is the headline; expand “Show the full analyst-grade analysis” near the bottom for the per-dimension reasoning and evidence. Methodology →

Competitive Position
Emerging Player
Legal AI sector

The Information Matters Compass

5 7.5 10 5 7.5 10 Defensibility → Disruption Potential →Disruptive Challengers Dominant InnovatorsEmerging Players Established Incumbents Spellbook © Information Matters

Strategic Bet
Verticals win — Microsoft-Word-native legal-AI contract drafting beats generalist assistants and standalone legal-AI platforms inside transactional-lawyer workflow procurement
Plus: Plus: rewire — in-house and transactional law practices restructure contract drafting around AI assistants inside the existing Word workflow, with Spellbook positioned as the Word-native default

Watch: The Microsoft 365 Copilot competitive cadence on contract-drafting workflows inside Word; the next priced round and the path to material ARR disclosure; the geographic-expansion trajectory across UK, EU and Australia legal markets; the Thomson Reuters Ventures investor relationship and any product-integration disclosure with CoCounsel; and the foundation-model-routing strategy across GPT-5, Claude and other LLM providers.

Funding History

Date Round Raised Post-money Lead investor(s)
Oct 2025 Series B $50M $350M Khosla Ventures (with Thomson Reuters Ventures, Moxxie Ventures, Inovia Capital participating)
Oct 2025 Debt facility $40M — RBCx (debt)
2024 Series A (earlier tranche) ~$20M — Moxxie Ventures (with Thomson Reuters Ventures, Inovia Capital)
2023 Series A $10.9M — Moxxie Ventures
2022 Seed $2M — Bling Capital, Ride Home Fund

The most recent disclosed equity round is the October 2025 $50M Series B led by Khosla Ventures at $350M post-money, raised alongside a $40M RBCx debt facility per SiliconANGLE coverage. Cumulative external equity is now approximately $80M across Seed, Series A and Series B rounds; cumulative capital including the $40M debt facility is approximately $120M. The investor cohort includes Moxxie Ventures, Thomson Reuters Ventures, Inovia Capital and others across the Seed-through-most-recent cycle. We rely on Spellbook’s own press cycle and named-press coverage for round figures and decline-to-publish any figure that only appears on Tracxn or PitchBook.

Competitive Landscape

Competitor Positioning Distribution edge Threat profile
CoCounsel
((Thomson Reuters))
Thomson Reuters’ flagship AI legal assistant (originally Casetext, acquired August 2023 for $650M) now integrated across Westlaw, Practical Law and the Thomson Reuters legal-research stack; positioned as the BigLaw incumbent’s AI surface. Direct distribution through Thomson Reuters’ enterprise legal sales channel and bundled into Westlaw and Practical Law enterprise contracts; the Westlaw installed-base and AmLaw 200 procurement gravity are the structural moats. High and asymmetric — the AmLaw-100-anchored legal-AI incumbent owned by Thomson Reuters; the same Thomson Reuters Ventures that has invested in Spellbook also owns the principal direct competitor.
Harvey The leading BigLaw and elite-firm AI workflow platform with deep OpenAI partnership (custom-trained legal models) and marquee references across Allen & Overy, PwC and the AmLaw 100; positioned at the top of the enterprise-legal-AI lane. Direct enterprise sales into AmLaw 100 / 200 firms and Big Four professional services; deep OpenAI strategic alignment and the law-firm-partner referral network are the principal channel moats. High — the AmLaw-100-anchored independent legal-AI play with deeper enterprise capability; less direct on the Microsoft-Word contract-drafting surface but competitive on the broader legal-AI procurement budget.
365 Copilot
((Microsoft))
Microsoft’s enterprise AI assistant embedded across Word, Excel, Outlook, Teams, SharePoint and the broader Microsoft 365 surface; positioned as the horizontal productivity-AI default with a growing legal-vertical specialisation through Copilot agents. Bundled into Microsoft 365 enterprise contracts at per-user pricing; the 400M+ Microsoft 365 commercial-seat installed base and Microsoft enterprise procurement gravity are the unmatched distribution moats. Medium-high — the broadest distribution surface in Word with first-party LLM access; the principal long-tail risk if Microsoft bundles legal-contract drafting features natively into Word.
Lexis+ AI / Protégé
((LexisNexis / RELX))
LexisNexis (RELX) AI legal assistant platform (Lexis+ AI plus the personalised Protégé agent layer) integrated across the Lexis legal-research stack; positioned as the second BigLaw incumbent’s AI surface alongside Thomson Reuters’ CoCounsel. Direct distribution through LexisNexis’ enterprise legal sales channel and bundled into Lexis subscription contracts; the Lexis installed base across law firms, in-house counsel and government is the principal channel moat. Medium — corpus-owning incumbent on the research side; less direct on transactional contract drafting where Spellbook anchors.
Ironclad / Contract Lifecycle Management Contract lifecycle management platform with Ironclad AI (Ironclad Jurist, AI Assist) layered on top of the CLM workflow surface; positioned as the in-house-counsel CLM incumbent layering AI into the existing contract-operations workflow rather than competing as a pure drafting assistant. Direct enterprise sales into in-house legal-ops teams; deep integrations with Salesforce, Workday and the enterprise SaaS catalogue, with the CLM procurement gravity and legal-ops installed base as the principal channel moats. Medium — CLM platforms with contract-drafting AI features; flanking risk on in-house-legal procurement but less direct on the law-firm transactional-lawyer segment Spellbook anchors.

Potential Risks

Microsoft 365 Copilot bundling risk

Microsoft 365 Copilot lives in the same Word surface Spellbook anchors. The principal structural risk is that Microsoft ships native legal-contract drafting and review features into Copilot, bundled into existing Microsoft 365 enterprise contracts. Spellbook’s depth on transactional-lawyer-specific drafting and review is the offsetting argument but the distribution-gravity risk is real and the trajectory through 2026 is the most-watched competitive variable.

CoCounsel-and-Harvey competitive cadence on AmLaw-100 procurement

CoCounsel inside Thomson Reuters and Harvey as the independent peer compete on the broader legal-AI procurement budget at AmLaw 100 firms and corporate legal departments. Spellbook’s transactional-lawyer-anchored positioning is durable in the mid-market and global-200 segments but the AmLaw-100 procurement budget is structurally captured by CoCounsel and Harvey; the bull case is that Spellbook owns the Word-native segment indefinitely, the bear case is that AmLaw-100 firms standardise on CoCounsel or Harvey and Spellbook competes on second-tier procurement.

Thomson Reuters Ventures investor relationship complexity

Thomson Reuters Ventures is a disclosed Spellbook investor; Thomson Reuters owns CoCounsel as the principal direct competitor. The relationship is structurally complex — bull case is that Spellbook benefits from TR distribution access and is positioned as a complementary segment-play; bear case is that any strategic-shift on TR’s side (including an integration with CoCounsel or a strategic pivot of TR’s investment thesis) could affect Spellbook’s strategic optionality. The relationship dynamics through 2026 are a watched variable.

Foundation-model supplier exposure

Spellbook routes across GPT-5, Claude and other LLM providers per the company’s own positioning. Capability shifts at the model-provider tier — including foundation-model-provider direct legal-AI products like OpenAI Deep Research or Anthropic Claude legal applications — propagate directly into Spellbook’s product capability and competitive position. The multi-provider routing is the offsetting argument but the supplier-dependence is real.

Geographic expansion and customer concentration

Spellbook serves 1,000+ law firms and legal departments across North America, Europe and Australia per company positioning. The customer mix is biased toward North American transactional law firms and mid-market in-house legal departments; UK and EU expansion is referenced but precise geographic-mix is not separately disclosed. Expansion against UK and EU corpus-owning incumbents (CoCounsel via Practical Law, vLex on multi-jurisdiction) is a watched variable.

Recent IM Coverage

  • Legal AI Category Report #IM107 May 2026.
  • Legal AI — sector landing May 2026.

Show recent press coverage of Spellbook
  • 2026 — AI Contract Review & Drafting — Spellbook home page (Spellbook)
  • 2022 — We are excited to announce Spellbook, the first AI Contract Drafting tool Powered by GPT-3 (Rally Legal Blog)
  • 2026 — FAQs and Usage Guidelines — Spellbook by Rally (Spellbook)
  • 2026 — Spellbook AI Review: Pricing, Features and Verdict (2026) (AI Vortex)
  • 2026 — Spellbook Review 2026: AI Contract Drafting Right Inside Microsoft Word (VisionStack AI)
  • 2026 — Spellbook Pricing: Plans and Cost Details for Legal Teams (Hyperstart)

Show the source register for the figures on this page

IM operates a primary-source-where-possible discipline. The figures above come from:

  • Revenue: Spellbook does not publicly disclose annual revenue or ARR in primary sources. The most public scale signal is the 1,000+ law firms and legal departments served per Spellbook’s own positioning. We decline-to-publish a precise ARR figure pending primary disclosure.
  • Team installations: Spellbook serves 1,000+ law firms and legal departments across North America, Europe and Australia per the company’s home page. Precise customer count and seat-level usage figures are not separately disclosed in primary sources.
  • Headcount: Spellbook does not publicly disclose precise headcount in a primary filing. We decline-to-publish a precise figure and reference the careers page when published; LinkedIn-visible data places the company in the dozens-to-low-hundreds range as of mid-2026.
  • Funding to date: Cumulative external capital is approximately $84.8M reported across four rounds per consolidated coverage including AI Vortex’s 2026 review and named-press cycles. The most recent disclosed round was approximately $40M in March 2026; precise post-money valuation is not consistently disclosed in primary sources. The investor cohort includes Moxxie Ventures, Thomson Reuters Ventures and Inovia Capital.

Methodology & Disclaimer

For metric definitions, source-tier hierarchy, and decline-to-publish rules, see the tracker methodology. Confidence dots (• green / • amber / • red) follow the same convention as the AI Tracker.

Spotted a figure you believe is wrong? Send corrections to info@informationmatters.net.

Information Matters Framework scores are the considered opinion of the IM team — human and AI — applied to publicly-available evidence under a disclosed methodology. They are not statements of fact about the companies scored and they are not investment advice.

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