Search your own files
Ask a question in plain language and the AI looks across your case files and documents to point you to what's relevant — instead of opening folder after folder.
Private AI — For Law Firms
AI that lives on a machine in your office, not in the cloud — so case files, contracts and client records stay inside the firm. Built for Los Angeles law firms that can't send privileged data to an outside provider.
In short
Private on-premise AI for law firms means your AI runs on a machine in your office, so case files, contracts and client records never leave the building. It is designed for firms that can't send privileged client data to the cloud.
Most AI tools work by sending your text to a company's servers somewhere on the internet, getting an answer back, and showing it to you. For a lot of businesses that's fine. For a law firm it's a problem: the moment a contract, a deposition or a client's personal record leaves your control, you've put privileged and confidential material in someone else's hands. That's exactly the kind of exposure a firm spends its whole reputation avoiding.
On-premise AI flips that around. The AI runs on hardware we install inside your office, and the system is designed so your documents are read and answered locally instead of being shipped out to a third party. Your files stay where they already live — on your network, under your access controls. We treat this as a practical privacy consideration that supports the confidentiality and privilege duties your firm already carries; it is not legal advice, and your firm should confirm it fits your own ethics and compliance rules.
A private AI is an everyday assistant for your team, working only against your own files. Common uses include:
Ask a question in plain language and the AI looks across your case files and documents to point you to what's relevant — instead of opening folder after folder.
It can help draft and revise routine text and pull together first passes, so your lawyers spend their time on judgment rather than blank pages.
Turn long agreements, filings and records into short summaries you can scan, then jump back into the source when you need the detail.
We describe these as general capabilities. We don't make specific accuracy or speed claims, and the AI is there to support your team's review and judgment — a lawyer always stays in the loop.
The defining feature is data residency. The model and your documents sit on a machine physically located in your office, on your own network. There's no separate cloud account quietly holding copies of your matters, and no outside provider receiving your text to generate each answer. You decide who in the firm can use the system and what it's allowed to see, the same way you already manage access to your file room and your case-management software.
This is the same on-premise approach we build for clinics and finance teams — any organization where the data simply cannot go to the cloud.
A private AI is only useful if it knows your work, so we connect it to the documents, email and tools your firm already relies on. It draws on your real files rather than starting from a blank slate, and we shape the setup around how your firm actually operates instead of forcing you onto a fixed template.
We handle the whole thing end to end: we install the machine in your office, connect it to your systems, and train your team so people actually use it. You work directly with the senior engineers who build it — engineers with MSc degrees in Computer Science and years of experience shipping production systems. No account managers, no outsourcing, no hand-offs. We're based in Los Angeles and work with firms across Greater LA, Southern California and remotely, in English and Hebrew.
Deciding between keeping it in-house and using a hosted tool? You can compare on-premise AI and cloud AI to see which approach fits your firm's privacy requirements.
No. Private on-premise AI runs on a machine we install inside your office, and the system is designed so case files, contracts and client records are processed locally. Unlike cloud AI tools, your documents are not sent to an outside provider's servers to be answered — the AI reads and responds to them on your own hardware, on your own network.
Because the AI runs inside your office and your data does not leave the building, you keep control of where privileged material lives and who can reach it. That data residency supports the confidentiality and privilege obligations a firm already has. This is a practical privacy consideration, not legal advice or a guarantee — your firm should confirm it fits your own ethics and compliance rules.
It can search across your case files and documents in plain language, help draft and revise routine text, and summarize long documents so you find what matters faster. We describe these as everyday assistance for your team. We do not make specific accuracy or speed claims, and the AI supports your lawyers' judgment rather than replacing it.
Yes. We connect the private AI to the documents, email and tools your firm already uses, so it draws on your real files instead of starting from a blank slate. We shape the integration around how your firm actually works rather than forcing you onto a fixed template.
We start with a free discovery call to understand your firm and your privacy requirements, then give a fixed quote and build in stages. We install the machine in your office, connect it to your documents and tools, and train your team on how to use it. You work directly with the senior engineers who build it — no account managers and no outsourcing.
Book a free discovery call. We'll talk through your firm's privacy requirements and map what a private, in-office AI could do for you.
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