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Lucio AI opens new office in Bengaluru

The office opening was celebrated with Lucio’s earliest supporters, customers, and partners.

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Lucio AI, the 360 legal intelligence platform, has announced the opening of its new office in the heart of Indiranagar, Bengaluru. The move marks a key milestone as the company scales its presence across India while accelerating expansion into the US and UK markets.

The office opening was celebrated with Lucio’s earliest supporters, customers, and partners—many of whom played a role in shaping the product through continuous feedback and real-world use.

Founded by lawyers who experienced firsthand how technology had not served this industry, Lucio AI has grown rapidly over the past year, now serving over 200 legal teams across 11 jurisdictions. The new office will serve as a central hub for product development, customer success, and partnerships, enabling closer collaboration with law firms globally.

Lucio is built to integrate seamlessly into existing workflows, focusing on practical, high-impact use cases while keeping lawyers firmly in control. This philosophy has resonated strongly with global firms of all sizes seeking measurable value from AI without long-term lock-ins or heavy adoption risk.

Founders of Lucio

Commenting on the development, Vasu Aggarwal, Co-founder of Lucio AI said,

“This office gives us a strong base as we grow globally. It helps us build carefully, focus on execution, and be a place where great talent can do meaningful work.”

“As we grow, our mission stays the same, to help lawyers spend less time buried in documents and more time doing the work that’s important to them.”

Vansh Aggarwal, Founders’ Office at Lucio, added.

“The space itself is built around our teams. “It’s a modern, custom-built office designed to be practical, comfortable, and tailored to how we work.”

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