Litera today launched an iOS mobile app for Litera One, its AI-enabled legal platform, extending its agentic AI capabilities to iPhone and iPad devices with what the company describes as “true two-way continuity” between desktop and mobile environments.
The app addresses a practical challenge facing lawyers who need to maintain productivity across multiple devices and locations. Work started in Microsoft Word, Outlook, or the Litera One web interface can be picked up on mobile devices without losing context or requiring users to restart tasks or re-run analyses, Litera says.
“Lawyers need to stay productive whether they’re traveling, moving between meetings, or preparing to walk into a client conversation,” said Pasquale Colella, vice president of global SaaS operations at Litera. “With Litera One Mobile, that continuity is seamless.”
What the App Offers
The iOS app provides access to Litera’s agentic AI agent, Lito, with support for several core legal workflows:
- Conversational AI with text and speech-to-text input for queries and workflow initiation.
- Document review capabilities with structured, actionable outputs.
- Document comparison using Litera’s established Compare technology for AI-powered analysis, summarization, and risk identification.
- Business development tools for creating client summaries and updates.
“Users can ask questions, run workflows, review outputs, compare documents and even dictate hands-free queries while on the move without losing secure access to firm-specific documents, data or workflows,” Litera says.
The app maintains secure access to firm-specific documents, data and workflows, allowing lawyers to review extracted terms, risk insights, key findings and playbook outputs while on the move.
By offering users the ability to access its AI agent through a mobile app, Litera says that Lito stands out from other AI platforms, which largely remain web- or desktop-only.
“Litera One delivers that capability at true enterprise workflow depth — so lawyers can continue reviewing documents, asking questions and moving work forward wherever they are, without losing context or momentum.”
New Support for French-Canadian
Alongside the mobile launch, Litera announced it has added French-Canadian language support within Microsoft Word in Litera One.
Legal professionals can now use the interface in French Canadian and work with French Canadian documents, asking questions and generating insights in their native language.
The Litera One mobile app is available now via the Apple App Store.
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