Legora is moving to consumption-based pricing for our most capable product, Agent Pro.
At a glance
We are introducing consumption-based pricing (CBP), alongside the launch of our most capable product, Agent Pro.
With CBP, you only pay for the work Agent Pro delivers, and the cost can be attributed to the project that drove it.
Real-time dashboards, notifications and spending controls keep your team in control.
We have been working closely with our customers to introduce consumption-based pricing to the Legora platform, aligning our commercial model with the future of legal work.
AI agents will increasingly execute complex work alongside legal teams. As this shift occurs, the unit economics of legal services will transform: from hours billed and seats licensed, to outcomes delivered. CBP is the commercial architecture that aligns with that future, and we're rolling it out in conjunction with the launch of our latest product: Agent Pro.
Agent Pro leverages the most powerful frontier models and a new harness to plan, execute, review, and deliver complex legal work end-to-end. With this advanced capability, we're aligning the underlying economics with the value it delivers to our customers. We have also built in the tools to track and manage usage. A real-time dashboard tracks consumption by organization, user, or project. Every run can be attributed to the matter, giving law firms cost transparency for each client, and in-house teams a clear measure of return. Admins can set thresholds and spending controls, and notifications are sent before a limit is reached, so customers stay in full control of their spend.

The launch of Agent Pro follows the launch of the Legora Agent, which all Legora customers can now access. Unlike Agent Pro, the Legora Agent is available to our customers at no additional cost and no changes to their existing contract terms.

This is the natural evolution from SaaS to AI-native products that is happening across every industry. The shift is driven by the technology itself. As platforms like Legora become more agentic, usage becomes increasingly variable across users, teams, and organizations. That variability is exactly what seat-based pricing can't absorb. CBP is a pricing model where cost aligns to usage, so what our customers pay will always be anchored to the value they receive and the work they deliver. AI leaders like Clay, Cursor, and Lovable, along with the model providers themselves, have introduced consumption-based pricing. We expect more companies to follow.
As with all things at Legora, we're making this transition in close consultation with our customers. Many have already embraced the flexibility this model enables, particularly in being able to bring more users onto the platform while retaining full control of their spend.



