# DraftPilot vs Harvey

Compare DraftPilot and Harvey for AI-assisted legal work. See how the two tools differ in scope, deployment, and fit for in-house contract review teams.

## Overview

DraftPilot and Harvey are often considered together, but they solve different problems. DraftPilot is a focused contract redlining tool that runs inside Microsoft Word. Harvey is a broad legal AI platform aimed primarily at large law firms covering research, drafting, and analysis.

## At a glance

- **Scope**: DraftPilot is purpose-built for contract review and negotiation. Harvey covers a wider range of legal tasks.
- **Deployment**: DraftPilot runs as a Word add-in alongside the documents you already work in. Harvey is a standalone web application.
- **Buyer**: DraftPilot is sized and priced for in-house legal teams. Harvey is most often deployed at large law firms.
- **Playbooks**: DraftPilot turns your existing templates into custom AI playbooks so mark-ups reflect your house position.
- **Security**: DraftPilot is SOC 2 and ISO 27001 certified, and does not use customer data to train public AI models.

## Why teams choose DraftPilot

- Mark up third-party contracts in minutes without leaving Word.
- Custom playbooks per contract type, generated from templates you already use.
- Predictable pricing and rapid implementation for in-house teams.

## Next step

[Request a demo](/request-demo) to see how DraftPilot handles your contracts.
