Clio Launches Intelligent Legal Work Platform with Integrated AI

October 24, 2025
Clio has introduced the Intelligent Legal Work Platform, a unified system that integrates AI across its suite of products, including the new Clio Work, to connect legal research, practice management, and operations in one place.

Clio has introduced the Intelligent Legal Work Platform, described as the legal industry’s first unified AI-powered system that connects practice management, legal intelligence, and firm operations announced in a press release. The platform integrates AI across Clio’s suite of products—Clio Manage, Clio Grow, Clio Draft, and the newly launched Clio Work.

Clio Work combines matter data from Clio Manage with vLex’s global legal research library and its Vincent AI engine. This integration allows lawyers to access case context, research data, and workflow automation within a single environment. The AI system provides proactive analysis and recommendations grounded in verified legal sources.

Each component of the platform uses AI to automate distinct aspects of legal work. Manage AI handles operational tasks such as billing and scheduling, Grow AI supports client intake, and Draft AI streamlines document creation. All functions operate through Clio’s secure AI and data foundation, which does not train on client or firm data.

According to Clio, the Intelligent Legal Work Platform transforms its system from a record-keeping tool into a “system of action,” enabling lawyers to manage and execute legal work more efficiently through continuous, context-aware workflows.

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