Harvey, a legal tech company, has released an AI-powered contract review platform that the company says sets new standards for the industry. The platform introduces agent workflows, bulk analysis capabilities, and seamless integrations—features designed to streamline how legal teams handle contracts.
Agent workflows automate repetitive tasks
The platform uses agent workflows to handle multi-step contract review processes. These workflows mimic the sequential actions a human reviewer would take, such as flagging risky clauses, suggesting edits, and routing approvals. By automating these steps, the platform aims to reduce manual workload and speed up turnaround times.
Bulk analysis for large-scale projects
Harvey's tool also supports bulk analysis, allowing users to review hundreds or thousands of contracts at once. This feature is particularly useful for mergers, acquisitions, or compliance audits where document volumes can overwhelm traditional methods. The system scans for key terms, inconsistencies, and compliance risks across entire document sets in a single pass.
Seamless integrations with existing tools
To fit into legal teams' existing workflows, the platform integrates with commonly used document management systems and email platforms. Users can import contracts directly from their repositories and export reviewed versions without switching applications. The integrations are designed to minimize disruption while adding new automation capabilities.
The platform's release positions Harvey in a growing market for AI-powered legal tools. Law firms and corporate legal departments have been seeking ways to cut costs and improve accuracy in contract review, a traditionally labor-intensive task. Harvey's focus on bulk analysis and agent workflows targets that need directly.
The company has not disclosed specific pricing or client names, but the platform is now available to legal teams evaluating AI contract review solutions.




