Agent Rank breakdown
- Autonomy
- 8
- Capabilities
- 6
- Integrations
- 2
- Pricing
- 9
- Polish
- 6
- Verifiability
- 10
Auto-computed from autonomy, capabilities, integrations, pricing, maturity and editorial verification. Updated every deploy. How is this computed?
Capabilities
- RAG
- Memory
- Tool use
Integrations
- Other
- Microsoft365ImanageNetdocs
Pricing tiers
- +AI legal associate
- +Trained on legal corpora
- +iManage / NetDocs integration
- +SOC 2 II + ISO 27001
- +Everything in Firm
- +Dedicated VPC
- +Custom workflows
- +Privileged-data isolation
Pros & cons
- +Highest-quality legal-domain AI in 2026 — trained on actual legal work
- +Used by 350+ AmLaw firms; battle-tested in real matters
- +Strict data isolation — work product never leaves customer tenancy
- −Enterprise pricing only — no transparent SaaS pricing
- −Sales cycle is months; not a self-serve product
- −Still a junior associate by capability — humans own final work product
AI legal associate for law firms — drafts, reviews, and researches across complex matters. Start with the subscription tier.
Frequently asked questions
What is Harvey AI?+
Harvey AI is the leading AI legal associate for law firms. Trained on legal corpora; integrates with iManage and NetDocs; SOC 2 II + ISO 27001 compliance. Used by 350+ AmLaw firms for matter work, drafting, research, and document analysis.
How much does Harvey AI cost?+
Enterprise pricing — typically six-figure annual contracts. No public per-seat pricing. Long sales cycle (months) and significant deployment effort (4-8 weeks typical). Not suitable for solo lawyers or small firms; CoCounsel or Spellbook are the SMB alternatives.
Harvey AI vs CoCounsel — which is better?+
Harvey for AmLaw 100 firms doing complex matter work (deepest legal-domain AI in 2026). CoCounsel for general legal research at lower-tier firms (cheaper, broader use case). Different products for different firm sizes.
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