We believe litigation teams deserve technology that thinks like they do — rigorous, defensible, and always audit-ready.
The legal industry faces a paradox: the tools that could transform litigation are the same tools that courts scrutinize most heavily. AI that cannot explain its reasoning has no place in a courtroom.
Evidentiary.ai was founded on a simple premise — that AI-powered eDiscovery must be as defensible as the cases it supports. Every algorithmic decision is auditable. Every prediction comes with an explanation. Every workflow produces a court-admissible record.
We are building the platform that bridges the gap between cutting-edge AI and the rigorous evidentiary standards of modern litigation.
Every feature, every algorithm, every workflow is designed to withstand judicial scrutiny. If it can't survive a Daubert challenge, we don't ship it.
No black boxes. Every AI decision comes with a full explanation, confidence score, and audit trail. Lawyers need to understand what the AI did and why.
Case data isolation, AES-256 encryption, hash-chained audit ledgers, and SOC 2 compliance. We treat every document as if it could be the most sensitive file in the case.
Partners, associates, paralegals, and eDiscovery specialists each get purpose-built workflows. One platform, tailored for every role on the litigation team.
Our AI doesn't make unilateral decisions. Multiple specialized models deliberate, dissent, and reach consensus — just like a well-run case team. Dissenting opinions are preserved in the audit trail.
Our CAL engine is powered by LLM scoring that evaluates semantic meaning across every document. It adapts to reviewer decisions in real time, continuously re-prioritizing the document queue. The more your team reviews, the smarter the system becomes.
Every case gets its own database instance. There is zero possibility of data leakage between matters — a requirement for firms handling competing clients or sensitive matters.
Every action in the platform is cryptographically linked to the one before it. Tampering is mathematically detectable. The audit trail is court-admissible by design.
We're building the future of litigation technology. Whether you want to use the platform or help build it, we'd love to hear from you.