Lyric Jain, who founded Logically in 2017, said he was partly inspired by his grandmother's turn to misinformation before she died of pancreatic cancer. A
WhatsApp group that spread misinformation led her to replace "her cancer medication in favour of unproven, alternative treatments." In early 2019, the company expanded to India, recruiting 40 employees who perform most of the company's
fact-checking. including from the Northern Powerhouse Investment Fund and
XTX Ventures. Logically had 100 employees. In July 2020, the
International Fact-Checking Network certified the company's Logically Facts unit as a fact-checker. The certification was renewed in September 2021 and January 2023. In July 2022, Logically received $24 million in funding from the Alexa Fund,
Amazon's
venture capital unit. At that time, Logically had 175 employees in its US, UK and Indian branches. Jain said that while the company's main customers were the American, British and Indian governments, retail brands were also turning to it for help with protecting themselves from attacks by business rivals. In June 2023,
The Daily Telegraph reported that Logically was paid more than £1.2 million by the UK government to analyse disinformation terms online alongside its partnership with
Facebook. Such topics included narratives pertaining to the COVID-19 pandemic, including
anti-lockdown and
anti-COVID-19 vaccine sentiment. In August 2024, Logically acquired Insikt AI, an
artificial intelligence company based in
Barcelona. Insikt co-founders Jennifer Woodard and Guillem Garcia joined the Logically team, with Woodard currently serving as Vice President, Artificial Intelligence and Garcia as Head of Data Science. In July 2025, Logically lost its contracts with
TikTok and
Meta Platforms. It was also reported that Logically had been sold to Kreatur Ltd as part of an administration process. == Operation ==