In a bold move to make artificial intelligence universally accessible to legal professionals, Litera has announced the integration of its new agentic AI assistant, Lito, across its flagship legal products — at no additional cost. The development marks a significant milestone in the democratization of AI for the legal industry, giving millions of lawyers seamless access to advanced automation directly within tools they already use.
Lito is being rolled out across Draft Base, Draft Pro, Draft Advanced, and Kira, Litera’s popular drafting and due diligence platforms, as well as within Microsoft 365, ensuring frictionless adoption for legal practitioners globally. With this, Litera is redefining what AI inclusion means — bringing generative and agentic capabilities to lawyers in firms of every size, from global heavyweights to solo practices.
“The future of legal AI lies not in replacing lawyers but in empowering them through accessible, embedded intelligence.”
— Avaneesh Marwaha, CEO, Litera
“Today marks a watershed moment for the legal profession,” said Avaneesh Marwaha, CEO of Litera. “We’ve made cutting-edge AI instantly available to tens of thousands of lawyers, right inside the platforms where they already work. It’s AI that fits the lawyer, not the other way around.”
Built on three decades of legal tech expertise, Lito merges large language models with Litera’s proven rule-based engines. Unlike generic chatbots, Lito performs multi-step workflows such as contract reviews, clause analysis, and document drafting while adhering to firm-specific governance policies. Its pre-defined library of legal AI skills, covering domains like M&A, Capital Markets, and Compliance, continues to expand through Litera’s AI knowledge engineering team.
Early users report significant productivity gains. “The platform’s pre-defined skills simplify interaction for users unfamiliar with LLMs, helping cut down time on repetitive tasks,” noted Joshua Tan, Partner at Delta Law Corporation.
According to IDC Research Director Ryan O’Leary, embedding agentic AI within trusted tools “closes the gap between innovation and adoption” — a step Litera seems poised to lead.
As the legal sector embraces its AI transformation, Litera’s no-cost approach to integrating agentic AI may well set a new industry benchmark for accessibility, trust, and intelligent automation.

 
		
 
		