Lausanne-based Lawcodex launches AI legal research platform for the Swiss market
Summary
Lausanne-based Lawcodex has introduced an AI-powered platform aimed at streamlining legal research and document analysis for Swiss legal professionals, businesses, and individuals. The platform leverages semantic search, automated document processing, and analytical tools, drawing from a database of over 1.5 million legal documents covering all 26 Swiss cantons, including legislation, case law, and legal doctrine. Users can perform semantic searches, extract information from documents, identify legal entities, summarize court decisions, and generate legal content using technologies like optical character recognition and natural language processing.
Lawcodex emphasizes data sovereignty, hosting its platform exclusively in Switzerland and adhering to Swiss data protection laws. According to founder Steven Hori, the platform aims “to make legal information more accessible, more actionable, and faster to process,” serving as a support tool rather than a replacement for legal professionals.
The platform is designed for a broad user base, including individuals seeking legal information, small and medium-sized enterprises, and legal professionals such as paralegals and attorneys. Additional features include document management, collaboration tools, notifications, and data analytics, all within a secure and compliant environment.
(Source:Complete Ai Training)