
Definely envisions a future where legal professionals navigate complex documents with clarity and confidence, transforming the legal landscape through precision and accessibility. By bridging cutting-edge AI technology with the intricate world of law, Definely empowers legal teams to unlock new levels of efficiency and understanding.
Committed to redefining how contracts are drafted, reviewed, and perfected, Definely integrates seamlessly into established workflows, harnessing AI to reduce cognitive burdens and accelerate decision-making. Their innovative suite of tools is designed not just to assist, but to elevate every legal professional's capability in an increasingly complex environment.
Rooted in a deep empathy for users and a drive for innovation, Definely builds technology that adapts to the nuanced demands of legal practice, ensuring that the future of legal work is smarter, faster, and more accessible to all.
Our Review
When we first explored Definely's suite of legal tools, what struck us wasn't just the clever AI implementation — it was how seamlessly everything integrated into Microsoft Word, where lawyers practically live. This isn't another standalone platform trying to force new workflows; it's more like giving legal professionals superpowers in their natural habitat.
Magic Circle DNA Shows
There's something refreshing about legal tech built by lawyers who've actually felt the pain points. Founded by former Magic Circle attorneys, Definely clearly understands the daily grind of contract work. Their Vault and Draft features tackle real-world challenges like maintaining context while navigating massive documents or quickly finding that perfect precedent clause you know exists somewhere.
Where It Really Shines
We're particularly impressed by Definely Proof, their AI proofreading tool. Anyone who's ever had to check cross-references in a 100-page contract will appreciate how it automates hundreds of tedious checks. And their newest addition, Enhance, claims to speed up contract reviews by 40% — a number that caught our attention given how conservative law firms usually are about such claims.
Beyond the Tech
What makes Definely's story compelling is its accessibility mission, inspired by founder Nnamdi Emelifeonwu's experience with visual impairment. This human element seems to inform their design philosophy: making complex legal work more accessible isn't just about efficiency — it's about removing barriers.
Their impressive client roster (including Allen & Overy and BT Group) and rapid growth in the US market suggest we're not the only ones convinced. With their recent $30M Series B funding, we expect to see Definely pushing even more boundaries in how AI can transform legal work while keeping lawyers in their comfort zone.
AI-powered drafting assistant integrated within Microsoft Word
Contextual insertion of precedent clauses from proprietary contract repositories
Contract review with maintained contextual understanding of defined terms and cross-references
Automated AI proofreading for inconsistencies and broken references
Multi-agent AI system to accelerate contract review workflows by at least 40%






