Litera brings AI-powered Litera One workflows to iOS
Litera has launched an iOS mobile application for Litera One, extending its legal workflow software from desktop and web environments to iPhone and iPad.
Litera One sits inside Microsoft 365 and brings drafting, document review and knowledge management into a single platform. The new mobile app adds access on Apple devices and keeps work in sync between mobile and desktop environments.
Litera said the app carries across work started on the web, in Microsoft Word, or in Outlook. It said users can also start tasks on a mobile device and continue them later on a PC or laptop.
Pasquale Colella, VP, Global SaaS Operations at Litera, said mobile access has become a practical requirement for many lawyers who work across meetings, travel and client conversations.
"Lawyers need to stay productive whether they're traveling, moving between meetings, or preparing to walk into a client conversation," said Colella.
"With Litera One Mobile, that continuity is seamless. Work begun on the web - or in Microsoft Word or Outlook - is instantly available on mobile, and anything started on mobile carries effortlessly back to the desktop. This ensures lawyers can keep momentum between touchpoints without restarting tasks, re-running analyses, or losing context."
Agentic AI
Litera positions Litera One around an AI agent called Lito. The company said users can access Lito across the web and Outlook, and now through the mobile app.
Litera said the mobile experience supports two-way continuity across devices. It said lawyers can ask questions, run workflows and review outputs while away from a desk. It also said users can compare documents and use hands-free dictation for queries.
Litera said the product keeps access to firm-specific documents, data and workflows when users work from a mobile device. The company linked this to the common use of secure document sets and internal knowledge bases inside law firms, which typically sit alongside Microsoft 365 deployments.
Workflow scope
Litera One includes several workflow areas that the iOS app will also cover. Litera described conversational AI as a way for users to ask questions and launch workflows. It said the interface can take input as text or through speech-to-text.
The company said document review functions include analysis and generation of structured outputs. It said the platform can also compare documents through Litera Compare. Litera described the comparison function as including summarisation and risk analysis.
Litera also highlighted business development uses. It said the platform can create client-ready summaries, updates and insights.
Within Litera One, the company said users can review extracted terms, risk mitigation insights, key findings, timelines and playbook outputs. It said this work can happen ahead of a meeting or client touchpoint.
Language update
Alongside the iOS launch, Litera added French-Canadian language support in Microsoft Word within Litera One. The company said the update covers the interface language and interaction with French-Canadian documents.
Litera said users can ask questions and generate insights using French-Canadian content. The move adds to a broader set of localisation steps in legal technology products, as vendors expand beyond early adopter markets and aim for consistent workflows across regions and language groups.
Platform positioning
Litera markets Litera One as a unifying layer across drafting, review and knowledge management. It integrates into Microsoft 365, a standard environment in many law firms and corporate legal departments.
The company also positions the product as part of a wider suite that spans legal workflow and drafting, knowledge management and business development. Litera said it has more than 2 million daily users and works with many of the world's largest law firms.
The Litera One mobile app is available for iOS devices via Apple's App Store.