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Source-grounded legal AI

Every answer,cited to yourcase file.

Draftiro drafts, researches, and answers questions about your matter — grounded in your own case file, with every citation traceable to its source. Case-law cites are auto-checked against CourtListener, so a fabricated citation is flagged before it reaches a filing.

No credit card · Free plan or a 14-day trial · Draftiro assists; you stay responsible for every filing

draftiro.com — Smith v. Anderson
Draft a motion to dismiss for failure to state a claim under 12(b)(6).
2 citations verified · CourtListener
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// Built on the standards attorneys already trust

  • AES-256 encryption
  • ABA Op. 512
  • CourtListener-validated cites
  • No AI training on your data
  • Rule 1.7 conflict checks

Built on the standards lawyers already trust

AES-256
Encryption at rest & in transit
ABA Op. 512
AI billing disclosure
Rule 1.7
Conflict checking
No training
Your data never trains AI models

Your data is never used to train AI models. Citations are validated against CourtListener. See our security posture.

// Same workflow. Solo pricing.

Enterprise legal AI runs $1,000+ per attorney.
Draftiro starts at $89.

The same kind of AI workflow — chat, draft, research, validate — built for the attorney running their own firm, not the AmLaw 100 partner. Or start free, no card.

Competitor figure: Harvey ~$1,000+/attorney, as of June 2026 public pricing.

// What it solves

Six things that cost you the most time. Solved.

Case-cite validator

Every case citation the AI emits is auto-checked against CourtListener. Fabricated case cites get flagged before they reach your brief. Statutes and rules are extracted but not validated — always confirm those in your authority.

Conflict checking as you type

Every existing matter across your firm is checked. Non-blocking warning, Rule 1.7 audit trail.

Billable time on autopilot

AI exchanges auto-create time entries, flagged AI-assisted per ABA Op. 512.

Court-day calendar math

When the judge orders "respond in 10 court days," Draftiro skips weekends and federal holidays. No more sanctions for the math.

Tasks the AI proposes

Ask "How do I respond to a 12(b)(6) motion?" — the AI answers and proposes a tasks list. One click adds them to the case.

Outlook in one place

Calendar sync, email send, inbox auto-classified to your cases. Schedule events and draft emails from AI chat in one click.

// The Trust Ledger

Every cite, color-coded for trust.

The left rail on every answer tells you, at a glance, what to trust. Confirmed case law against CourtListener turns green. Statutes and court rules we extract but can't auto-validate stay gold — your cue to confirm in your authority. And a case the validator looked up and could not find turns red, so a hallucinated cite never slips into a filing.

  • Verified — Confirmed against CourtListener.
  • Unchecked — Extracted, but confirm it yourself.
  • Not found — Looked up and missing — likely fabricated.
Citations in this answer
Example
  • Ashcroft v. Iqbal, 556 U.S. 662 (2009)
    Confirmed · CourtListener
    Verified
  • Bell Atlantic v. Twombly, 550 U.S. 544 (2007)
    Confirmed · CourtListener
    Verified
  • Fed. R. Civ. P. 12(b)(6)
    Rule — confirm in your authority
    Unchecked
  • Carlton v. Reyes, 599 U.S. 410 (2023)
    Not found — likely fabricated
    Not found
Statutes and rules are extracted but not auto-validated — always confirm those in your authority.

// From signup to your first cited answer

Five minutes. Three steps.

STEP 1

Add your case

Create the matter and upload what you're working from — pleadings, contracts, discovery. New clients are conflict-checked as you add them.

STEP 2

Ask a question

Draft, research, or explain in plain English. Draftiro grounds the answer in your case file and cites what it used.

STEP 3

Verify every citation

Each answer arrives with citations you can open. Case-law cites are checked against CourtListener; you confirm the rest before you file.

// Why we built Draftiro
“Harvey was out of reach. Clio's AI add-ons felt bolted on. We built Draftiro to be the first tool designed for how a solo practice actually runs.”
Draftiro
The Draftiro team
Built for solo & small-firm attorneys

Try it free. Get a cited answer on your own case this week.

No credit card. Add a matter, ask a question, and see every answer cited back to your own documents — verifiable before you rely on it.