Legal AI for everyone who practices law
LexForge gives solos and small firms the same AI drafting, research, and document automation that big law pays millions for. No contracts. No seat minimums. Just better practice.
The law belongs to everyone who can afford it. For too long, AI legal tools have been built for the firms that need them least — the largest, the richest, the most resourced. We built LexForge for the other 80%. The solos. The two-person shops. The attorneys grinding out justice in under-served communities. AI should amplify legal ability, not increase the gap.— The LexForge mission
What you get
Every paragraph cites real cases. No hallucinated precedents. No sanctions. Every source is cross-referenced against primary legal databases before it reaches your document.
Ask a question in plain English. Get a cited answer grounded in statutes, case law, and secondary sources. No Westlaw subscription required. No research hours burned.
Pleadings, demand letters, contracts, discovery responses — generate first drafts from templates and case facts in under two minutes. Lawyer reviews, client signs.
Your case data never trains shared models. Zero data retention. Organization-level isolation. Attorney-client privilege isn't a feature — it's the foundation.
Organize clients, documents, and AI drafts under a single matter. Track deadlines. Assign tasks. Your whole practice in one structured view.
Whether you do family law, PI, immigration, or general civil — LexForge adapts its templates, citation styles, and workflows to how you actually practice.
How it works
Tell LexForge what you're working on — the case type, the jurisdiction, the outcome you need. Our guided intake captures only what drives the document.
LexForge generates a first-pass document grounded in your jurisdiction's statutes and relevant case law. Every citation links to primary sources.
You review, edit, and approve. LexForge learns from your corrections over time. The more you use it, the more it reflects your practice style.
79% of legal professionals are already using AI. The question isn't whether — it's whether you're ahead of your competition or watching them get there.