The Descrybe Legal Engine gives Claude a verified legal data layer, making AI-assisted legal research and  reasoning more powerful, reliable, and accessible. 

Boston, MA — May 12, 2026 — Descrybe today launched the Descrybe Legal Engine for Claude, a  connector that brings 300 million structured U.S. primary law records and the full Descrybe Legal  Research Toolkit directly into Claude. The integration covers the core stages of legal research: classifying  a legal question, searching case law by concept or exact language, searching statutes and regulations,  surfacing how cases have been treated by later courts through its proprietary citator, verifying quoted  language, and pulling source documents. Every step is grounded in primary law. 

Claude is powerful on its own. But legal research needs more than a general answer. It needs reliable  legal sources, organized research tools, and a guided way to work through the question. That is what the  Descrybe Legal Engine adds to Claude, so grounded legal research and reasoning can happen right  where users already work. 

“We spent years building a corpus of primary law that is clean, structured, and purpose-built for legal  reasoning. Now that data layer is available inside Claude, bringing the corpus together with one of the  most capable AI models in the world, at a price that puts serious legal research within reach for  everyone who needs it. Legal AI needs a trust layer. Descrybe built it,” said Kara Peterson, co-founder  and CEO of Descrybe. 

Anthropic’s debut of Claude for the legal industry introduces a curated ecosystem of purpose-built legal  AI tools available through the Claude platform. Descrybe joins the launch alongside the Justice  Technology Association (JTA), supporting a shared commitment to making serious legal AI more  affordable and available — not just powerful for those who can already afford it. 

The launch also connects directly to Descrybe’s published benchmark research. Earlier this year,  Descrybe released Beyond Confidently Wrong, a white paper documenting a controlled study of 200  multistate bar exam questions run across DescrybeLM, ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini. The findings  pointed to a clear conclusion: Even the most capable AI models perform best on legal questions when  they are grounded in verified, structured primary law. 

Speaking on a recent Claude for the legal industry webinar, Mark Pike framed the same point: Lawyers  should be “ensuring that you’re using tools and connectors to ground these AI systems in real case law  or your playbooks.” 

“This isn’t a surface integration. It’s a complete legal data layer inside Claude, so its legal reasoning is  anchored in verified primary law. For legal research, that’s a meaningful difference,” said Richard  DiBona, co-founder and CTO of Descrybe. “Descrybe was built for exactly this. Legal work doesn’t  tolerate hallucination, and lawyers need answers grounded in actual law, every time.”

The Descrybe Legal Engine is available as a standalone subscription at $25 per month with no per-query  charges. It is included for full Descrybe platform subscribers at $50 per month, which adds the Legal  Research Toolkit and advanced workflow capabilities such as brief review, citation analysis, and  advanced legal reasoning.  

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About Descrybe 

Descrybe is a purpose-built legal AI platform making the law easier to search, understand, and use.  Descrybe serves attorneys, law students, legal aid providers, and others who need professional-grade  legal research at accessible prices. Descrybe is a member of the Justice Technology Association, a  partner of the Free Law Project, and an approved e-resource of the NELLCO Law Library  Consortium. Learn more at descrybe.com. 

Media Contact: Kara Peterson | kara@descrybe.com | 617-752-2020