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Libra is an AI workspace designed for legal work. You log in, you start a chat, you upload documents, you run Reviews and Discoveries, you build templates you reuse across matters. The spring release reorganises Libra into two clear zones: Global tools for things that work across all your matters, and Project work for the actual matters themselves.
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Libra is an AI workspace built for lawyers. Ask in plain language, attach documents, research live case law, review contracts. Every answer comes with verifiable citations.

Start here

If you’re new to Libra, read this first. It’s the three-minute mental model the rest of the docs assume — what each part of the sidebar does, and why the spring release split the app into two zones.

How Libra is organised

The full tour: Global tools above, project work below. Walks through every sidebar entry, switching projects, and what changed from the previous release.

Reusable tools

Two features that aren’t tied to a single matter and pay back the most after a few weeks of use — worth setting up early.

Assistants

Pre-configured AI experts for recurring tasks. Build once; reuse forever.

Workflows

Chain Assistants together so a multi-step process runs the same way every time.

Content integrations

Connect Libra to the legal databases your firm subscribes to — Wolters Kluwer, Otto Schmidt, FedLex, and many more, organised by jurisdiction.

Setting up integrations

The general setup walkthrough, plus the full list of sources by country: Germany, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Belgium, Italy, Poland, the EU, and Central Europe.

Office add-ins

Use Libra inside the apps you already work in.

Word Add-in

Chat, Assistants, Review, Document Comparison, and Fill Placeholders, inside Word.

Outlook Add-in

Summarise threads and export them into your project.

Your free trial

New accounts start on a 14-day free trial. It runs the full product — the same encryption, EU data residency, and GDPR terms as a paid plan — with two usage limits that lift when you move to a paid plan: A couple of other things are trial-scoped:
  • Team collaboration is off by default. Project sharing and other team features belong to the Team plan. To try them during your trial, click Enable team features on any locked sharing prompt — it’s self-serve, but it can’t be switched off again for the rest of the trial.
  • Some research databases are trial-scoped. Wolters Kluwer content is included free for the trial and purchased separately afterwards, and each research source has a daily research limit — Libra tells you when you reach it.
The trial expires automatically at the end of the period — no cancellation is needed, you incur no cost, and it never converts to a paid plan on its own. When you’re ready to continue, choose a subscription plan.

Trial FAQ

Full answers on trial length, cancellation, GDPR during the trial, and enabling team features.

Help & resources

If you’d rather watch than read, the Libra Academy has short video modules that walk through the same workflow: chat fundamentals, research, Assistants, Discovery, and Review. Otherwise, the rest of these docs are organised so you can dip in at the moment you need them.

FAQ

Common questions answered in one page.

Changelog

What’s new, including the spring release in detail.

Glossary

Definitions of key terms used in Libra.

Academy

Video walkthroughs and use-case tutorials.