Legora today unveiled the Legora aOS™ – a purpose-built agentic operating system that enables legal teams to execute complex legal work end-to-end, marking the arrival of a new era for the legal industry: Agentic Law.
“It’s something we've been building toward for three years. Today, we’re announcing our latest product innovations that bring the system to life.” said Max Junestrand, CEO and Co-Founder of Legora.
The Legora aOS is a single connected system that facilitates the flow of information,
communication, and execution of legal work. It orchestrates agents to perform legal work
autonomously and continuously – from first-mile matter intake, through research, drafting, and review, to last-mile client delivery.
At the heart of the aOS is the Legora Agent – the engine that powers it all.
A party sends a contract redline at midnight. By the time the lawyer sits down the next morning, the Legora Agent has already reviewed every change, flagged the issues that need attention, and drafted a response ready to send.
The Agent handles execution. The lawyer makes the calls that matter. This marks a
fundamental shift: from AI that assists with individual tasks to AI that drives legal work from start to finish with human oversight.
“The Legora Agent is the most powerful AI we’ve built. Inside the aOS, it becomes a legal
powerhouse.” said Max Junestrand. "The ceiling of what's possible has always been limited by human capacity. The Legora aOS changes that. It is the operating system that enables legal teams to operate with machine intelligence at a scale, speed, and quality that simply wasn’t possible before.”
The system is equipped with purpose-built legal capabilities: jurisdiction-aware research
grounded in authoritative sources, structured document review across thousands of files, and document understanding trained specifically for legal work. It also draws on each firm's
institutional knowledge – playbooks, precedent libraries, clause banks, client history, and
negotiated positions – so every output reflects how your organization has handled similar work before.
The aOS connects directly to the tools legal teams already use, including document
management systems, legal research databases, email, and matter management systems. Lawyers interact with it through a suite of purpose-built interfaces spanning web, Word, Outlook, and mobile.
Underpinning every deployment is Legora's global team of Legal Engineers – lawyers and legal technologists embedded within customer engagements who work alongside firms to configure the aOS to their specific practice areas, knowledge libraries, and workflows. Unlike traditional software implementations, Legal Engineers bring deep practice knowledge to each rollout, translating how a firm actually works into how the aOS operates on their behalf. They remain active partners as firms expand their use of the platform over time.
"Agentic law is a fundamentally different model for how legal work gets done and what lawyers, legal teams, and law firms can achieve," said Max Junestrand. "The Legora aOS is the infrastructure, the legal capabilities, the knowledge layer, and the integrations that make it possible to hand entire workflows to an agent and trust the output. The firms that move first will define how law is practiced for the next decade, and Legora is built to be the partner that gets them there.”

