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Word Legal Agent
AI agent in Word that reviews contract against your playbook
Word Legal Agent reviews and redlines contracts inside Microsoft Word, working clause-by-clause against your legal playbook. For in-house legal teams and contract reviewers on M365.
Legal contract review has been one of the harder workflows to automate credibly, because the work is sequential, citation-dependent, and operates inside existing document formats with tracked changes already in flight.
What it is: Word Legal Agent is an AI agent built directly into Microsoft Word that reviews contracts clause by clause, flags non-conforming provisions against your internal legal playbook, and generates negotiation-ready redlines with tracked changes.
The core workflow problem is that general AI tools can assist with text but don't understand the structure of a legal review. Lawyers work against playbooks, not prompts.
They need to compare versions, separate prior redlines from new proposals, and trace every suggested edit back to a source clause.
Word Legal Agent was built in collaboration with legal engineers to handle exactly this sequence, running a deterministic resolution layer over edits rather than asking an LLM to generate each revision from scratch.
What makes it different: the agent understands Word's document structure at a format level, not just visible text. It preserves formatting, tables, lists, and existing tracked changes when applying new edits. Every suggestion comes with citations that link back to the source language in the document. Reviewers can apply suggestions one by one or across the document. The whole thing runs inside M365 security and compliance controls the organisation already uses.
Key features:
Clause-by-clause contract analysis with citations to source language
Playbook-based review that flags non-conforming provisions and recommends aligned language
Redlining engine that preserves formatting and separates prior tracked changes from new proposals
Negotiation-ready redlines with tracked changes across relevant sections
Runs within existing Microsoft 365 security and governance controls
Benefits:
Reduces time spent on repetitive clause review without removing lawyer oversight
Keeps negotiation history intact when working inside already-marked-up documents
Gives reviewers traceable citations so every suggestion can be verified before accepting
Who it's for: In-house legal teams and contract reviewers working in Microsoft 365 environments who handle high volumes of contract review and redlining.
Worth noting: this is currently US-only, Windows desktop only, and requires joining Microsoft's Frontier early access program. It is not a substitute for legal judgment; Microsoft is explicit about that. But as an early signal of where structured agentic workflows in legal tech are heading, this is worth watching.
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About Word Legal Agent on Product Hunt
“AI agent in Word that reviews contract against your playbook”
Word Legal Agent was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #124 on the daily leaderboard. Word Legal Agent reviews and redlines contracts inside Microsoft Word, working clause-by-clause against your legal playbook. For in-house legal teams and contract reviewers on M365.
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Legal contract review has been one of the harder workflows to automate credibly, because the work is sequential, citation-dependent, and operates inside existing document formats with tracked changes already in flight.
What it is: Word Legal Agent is an AI agent built directly into Microsoft Word that reviews contracts clause by clause, flags non-conforming provisions against your internal legal playbook, and generates negotiation-ready redlines with tracked changes.
The core workflow problem is that general AI tools can assist with text but don't understand the structure of a legal review. Lawyers work against playbooks, not prompts.
They need to compare versions, separate prior redlines from new proposals, and trace every suggested edit back to a source clause.
Word Legal Agent was built in collaboration with legal engineers to handle exactly this sequence, running a deterministic resolution layer over edits rather than asking an LLM to generate each revision from scratch.
What makes it different: the agent understands Word's document structure at a format level, not just visible text. It preserves formatting, tables, lists, and existing tracked changes when applying new edits. Every suggestion comes with citations that link back to the source language in the document. Reviewers can apply suggestions one by one or across the document. The whole thing runs inside M365 security and compliance controls the organisation already uses.
Key features:
Clause-by-clause contract analysis with citations to source language
Playbook-based review that flags non-conforming provisions and recommends aligned language
Redlining engine that preserves formatting and separates prior tracked changes from new proposals
Negotiation-ready redlines with tracked changes across relevant sections
Runs within existing Microsoft 365 security and governance controls
Benefits:
Reduces time spent on repetitive clause review without removing lawyer oversight
Keeps negotiation history intact when working inside already-marked-up documents
Gives reviewers traceable citations so every suggestion can be verified before accepting
Who it's for: In-house legal teams and contract reviewers working in Microsoft 365 environments who handle high volumes of contract review and redlining.
Worth noting: this is currently US-only, Windows desktop only, and requires joining Microsoft's Frontier early access program. It is not a substitute for legal judgment; Microsoft is explicit about that. But as an early signal of where structured agentic workflows in legal tech are heading, this is worth watching.
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