AI agents that work with your documents, matters, and systems.
Legal teams sit on years of contracts, matter files, and email. sapience lets you build AI agents and systems on that data — securely, and without changing the tools you already run.
Your documents stay yours. No training on your data.
The value is in the documents. The documents aren't connected to AI.
Most legal work lives in places general AI tools can't safely reach: contract repositories, matter management, email threads, and shared drives. The answer isn't to move it all somewhere new.
sapience reads the systems you already use, keeps access scoped to who should see what, and never trains a model on your files.
Agents for the legal work that takes the most time.
Start with one workflow or several. Each agent works with your own documents and data, and answers with citations you can check.
Contract analysis
Pull key terms, dates, and obligations from any agreement. Flag clauses that fall outside your standards.
Matter intelligence
Ask about status, deadlines, and history across matters. Get one answer instead of five open tabs.
Secure document Q&A
Ask plain questions across a folder, a deal room, or your whole repository. Every answer cites its source.
Drafting assistance
Draft from your own templates and prior work. Keep house style and approved language by default.
Clause & precedent search
Find the strongest prior clause or precedent in seconds. Reuse what your team has already vetted.
Privilege-aware access
Agents honour the permissions you already set. People see only what they are allowed to see.
Your best associate works 40 hours a week. An agent works 168.
The best teams now pair humans with agents, working side by side. An agent isn't a cheaper hire — it's a different unit of production. Agents run around the clock, never resign, and scale by cloning instead of hiring; each is at or near senior-practitioner level at its function — legal research, contract review, drafting, document Q&A — and cites every answer. For a practice measured on throughput and risk, that's leverage headcount can't reach. Browse the Agent/Skill Catalogue →
168 hours a week
Every agent runs nights, weekends and filing deadlines — no PTO, no ramp, no attrition. Your best associate works forty, in theory.
Five, in parallel
Point five specialists at the same matter at once, 24×7, without complaint or coordination overhead. Scale by cloning, not hiring.
Fixed once
An agent does exactly what it's told, the same way every time — and cites its source. A mistake is corrected once and never recurs.
Three steps. None of them is "replace your stack".
Connect your sources
Point sapience at the document stores, matter systems, and email you already run. Access stays scoped to your existing permissions.
Build agents on your data
Compose agents for review, search, drafting, and Q&A. They reason over your own content and answer with citations.
Deploy securely
Roll agents out to your team or a single practice group. Your data stays yours, and no model trains on it.
sapience connects to the systems legal teams already use for documents, matters, and communication.
The reasons cautious teams say yes.
Documents, matters, and email stay in your systems. sapience reads them in place.
Your content is never used to train a model. It answers from your data and stops there.
Keep the tools, permissions, and processes you run today. Nothing to rip out.
Put AI to work on the documents you already have.
Start building legal agents on your own data, with your own systems, this week.