Picard.Law has launched a bold initiative to transform how legal and compliance teams manage large volumes of complex contracts by announcing the alpha release of its Graph-RAG Legal Intelligence Platform. This is a first-of-its-kind system built from the ground up for enterprise-scale legal workflows.
Founded in Pune in 2025 by AI architect Saurabh Chakrabarty and LegalTech veteran D. Anand Babu, Picard.Law enters the market with purpose and deep expertise. Saurabh, a former enterprise NLP lead at SymphonyAI and Botminds, brings over a decade of hands-on experience with legal AI systems. Anand has 20 years of experience designing contract analytics tools for Fortune 500 clients. Together, they are setting a new standard in legal automation.
At the core of the platform is its Graph-RAG engine, a system that blends retrieval-augmented generation with clause-level knowledge graphs. This means it can map and understand connections between contracts, clauses, redlines, annexures, and obligations across timelines and parties. This enables contextual legal Q&A with precise, traceable answers.
What sets Picard apart is its ability to simulate how real legal professionals work. The system includes AI agents that mirror roles like analysts, paralegals, compliance leads, and partners, each focused on tasks such as redlining, clause review, or risk flagging. The agents provide sentence-level traceable answers linked to original document locations, ensuring accuracy without hallucination.
In its current alpha stage, the platform already handles bulk deduplication and segmentation of legal documents, extracts structured metadata and layout for easier navigation, and builds clause-level knowledge Graph-RAGs to power its traceable legal Q&A system.
This is only the beginning. The roadmap includes Proactive Legal Agents that will monitor risks, suggest actions, and draft notices before deadlines are missed. This will turn static contracts into an intelligent, living system of record.
Privacy and security are built in. The platform runs on private cloud, on-premise, or air-gapped environments, with no third-party API calls. It is GDPR-compliant and designed for industries such as real estate, finance, and procurement.
The solution integrates seamlessly with tools legal teams already use, like CLM, SharePoint, SAP, Outlook, and Teams, enabling teams to enhance their current systems without disruption.
This launch marks a shift toward an AI-native, proactive future of legal work built to meet the complexity of today’s contracts.
Firms and in-house legal departments interested in early access can visit Picard.Law to learn more.