Legal AI firm Harvey opens Toronto office this October, strengthening partnerships with Canadian law firms and tapping local tech and AI talent.
Harvey is making a long-term investment in Canada with the opening of a new Toronto office this October. The move marks a key step in the company’s global expansion strategy and will support its growing sales and engineering teams.
Toronto’s position at the intersection of law and technology was a driving factor in Harvey’s decision. The company already partners with prominent Canadian firms including Davies Ward Phillips & Vineberg LLP and Gowling WLG. A local office will enable closer collaboration with these and other firms shaping the future of legal work.
“Canada is not just a market for Harvey, it’s a place we’re thrilled to be building in,” said Winston Weinberg, CEO and Co-Founder. “We’re investing in local talent, partnering with leading firms, and embedding ourselves in the country’s tech ecosystem. Toronto offers everything we look for in a growth hub: world-class infrastructure, exceptional talent, and a legal community eager to innovate.”
Recognizing Toronto’s strong academic institutions and thriving AI community, Harvey plans to grow engineering and sales teams in the market. By establishing a permanent presence, the company is positioning Canada as a core part of its product roadmap.
“Toronto will become a core development engine for Harvey,” added Chief Technology Officer Siva Gurumurthy. “We’re building critical infrastructure, expanding engineering capacity, and integrating Canadian technical leadership directly into our product lifecycle.”
The Toronto office underscores Harvey’s commitment to scaling its platform with speed, performance, and security while contributing to the evolution of AI in legal and professional services globally.


