Law firms handle thousands of documents per case. Harvey puts an AI layer on top of that chaos.
Five main areas split up the system. Assistant mode lets you ask questions and draft documents—legal-specific training backs it. Vault stores everything. It runs bulk analysis across multiple files at once. Knowledge handles research across legal, regulatory, and tax domains. Workflows either runs pre-built processes or lets you build custom ones. Ecosystem connects Harvey to wherever you already work.
A senior associate reviewing acquisition documents can feed contracts into Vault. Run due diligence checks. Get summaries flagging problem clauses. Harvey doesn't just answer general questions—it pulls from specific legal contexts.
Separate deployments exist for US, EU, and AU regions. Different login portals for each. They run independently. The company focuses on elite law firms but also serves mid-sized practices and in-house legal teams. You get shared spaces for collaboration between firms and client organizations.
Harvey Academy comes included. Training modules and guided workflows live there. You won't find public pricing anywhere. This targets enterprise software—firms billing $500+ per hour, not solo practitioners. Contract analysis runs through the same interface as fund formation and deal management.
A learning curve exists. Legal AI training differs from general chatbot use. Associates need time figuring out which workflows solve which problems.