AI legal software

AI legal software, built AI-first.

Not a chat panel added to a legacy product. Research grounded in primary law across eight jurisdictions, drafting inside Microsoft Word, bulk document review, and autonomous agents that work your matters in the background, all on the same record as your billing and your client portal.

modulaw / ai

Capabilities

What the AI actually does.

Specific tasks, with verifiable output. Not a general assistant that will answer anything and be confident about all of it.

Cited research

Answers assembled from retrieved primary law, every authority linked. See the research tool.

Drafting and redlining

Clause-level edits returned as native Word track changes, with reasoning left as comments.

Tabular document review

Documents as rows, your questions as columns, cited answers in every cell, exportable to Excel or PDF.

Autonomous agents

Background workers that watch matters, check contracts, and raise issues without being prompted.

The distinction

AI-first versus AI-added.

Grounding

Retrieval, not recall.

A general model asked a legal question answers from what it absorbed during training. That is how fabricated citations reach filings. ModulawAI retrieves the actual authority first and composes the answer from what it found, so the citation exists because the document exists.

Context

The AI can see the matter.

Because the AI lives inside the same system as your matters, documents, deadlines, and clients, it can answer questions about your practice rather than only about the law. It also means the work it does is captured: research is timed against the matter and the authority stays attached to the file.

Coverage

Eight jurisdictions, stated plainly.

The United States, United Kingdom, Canada, the European Union, Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya, and South Africa. Most legal AI covers one common-law market well and improvises elsewhere. Coverage of African primary law in particular is something no comparable platform offers.

Confidentiality

Your files are not training data.

Workspace data is segregated, encrypted in transit and at rest, and never used to train third-party models. See the data protection policy, the data processing agreement, and the subprocessor list.

FAQ

Questions, addressed.

What is AI legal software?

AI legal software applies large language models to legal work: researching authority, drafting and reviewing documents, extracting terms across a set of contracts, and automating routine matter administration. The useful distinction is whether the AI is grounded in retrieved primary law and connected to the firm’s own matters, or whether it is a general chatbot placed next to the legal system.

Is AI legal software safe to rely on?

It is safe to rely on in the way a junior’s memo is: as work you verify. ModulawAI is built so verification is possible: answers cite retrieved sources, and every citation links to the document it came from. Professional responsibility for the final work product remains with the lawyer.

How is this different from using ChatGPT for legal work?

A general assistant has no access to your matters, no reliable grounding in primary law, and no record of what it did. ModulawAI retrieves authority before answering, works inside your matter files, captures time against the work, and keeps an audit trail.

Which AI models does it use?

The platform runs multiple frontier models and routes tasks to the appropriate one, with model choice exposed to the user on supported plans. It is not tied to a single provider.

Will our client data be used to train AI models?

No. Workspace data is segregated per firm and is never used to train third-party models.

Test it on a question you already know.

The fastest way to judge legal AI is to ask it something you can already check. Book a demo and bring one.