Is Harvey worth the price?
Harvey's Enterprise pricing, estimated at ~$1,200/seat/year, is on the higher end but potentially fair given its specialized AI capabilities for legal professionals.
The lack of public pricing transparency beyond 'Custom' makes it difficult to assess fully. This pricing model is best suited for large law firms or corporate legal departments with significant budgets.
Pricing Plans
Enterprise
Custom
- AI legal assistant
- Case law research
- Document analysis
- Custom models
- ~$1,200/seat/year estimate
Hidden Costs & Gotchas
Custom pricing implies negotiation overhead
Potential seat minimums for Enterprise
Integration costs for existing systems
Annual commitment likely required
Which Plan Do You Need?
Large law firms
Corporate legal departments
High-volume legal research
How Harvey Compares to Competitors
Compared to general AI tools, Harvey is significantly more expensive but offers specialized legal AI. For instance, LexisNexis and Thomson Reuters offer AI-powered legal research, often integrated into their broader platforms, with varying pricing structures that can also reach thousands annually per user depending on features. Harvey's focus on custom models and advanced document analysis positions it as a premium, specialized solution.
Harvey Pricing FAQ
How much does Harvey cost?
Harvey uses custom pricing. Contact Harvey directly for a quote based on your team size and requirements.
Does Harvey have a free plan?
Harvey does not offer a permanent free plan. Paid plans are required from day one.
Is there a cheaper alternative to Harvey?
Yes. Popular alternatives to Harvey include Casetext, Evisort, Kira Systems, Luminance. Compare them side-by-side on Toolradar.
Cheaper alternatives to Harvey
Direct competitors with similar features. Many offer lower per-seat pricing or simpler tier structure.