OSLO — Attorly, a legal technology company headquartered in Oslo, has launched its AI platform for legal work. The product combines document analysis, contract review, due diligence, drafting, and multi-jurisdiction legal research in a single workspace, built for law firms, in-house legal teams, and the business teams they support.
One platform, six workflows
Documents are uploaded once and become available across every workflow — chat-based Q&A, multi-document analysis, drafting from approved templates, due diligence reports, timeline construction, and multi-jurisdiction research. The same encrypted data room backs each surface, so a contract reviewed in the morning is ready for clause extraction in the afternoon without re-upload.
The AI behaviour is grounded in a multi-agent consensus design. For high-stakes analysis, Attorly runs the same document through several independent models and surfaces the points where they agree and disagree, giving lawyers a clear signal about where independent judgment matters most.
Built for European legal work
The platform supports legal work across Nordic, EU, UK, and US jurisdictions, with tooling tuned for the civil-law structures common in continental Europe. The interface and AI outputs are localised in 26 languages — a deliberate decision so European legal teams do not have to choose between a tool that understands their language and a tool that understands their law.
Encrypted at rest and in transit
User-generated data — chat messages, document content, drafts, research notes, and uploaded files — is encrypted at rest with versioned master keys and in transit over TLS. OAuth tokens for connected cloud storage are encrypted with separate key versions. Attorly operates under GDPR.
Attorly is available now at attorly.ai. A 7-day trial is included with every plan. For media inquiries, contact press@attorly.ai.