DraftPilot vs Legora
Overview
DraftPilot and Legora both apply AI to contract review, but they target different parts of the legal workflow. DraftPilot is built around the in-house contract negotiation flow inside Microsoft Word. Legora is a broader collaborative AI workspace aimed at law firms.
At a glance
- Where the work happens: DraftPilot lives inside Microsoft Word, where contracts are already drafted and negotiated. Legora is a separate web workspace.
- Primary user: DraftPilot is built for in-house legal teams reviewing third-party paper. Legora skews toward law-firm transactional and research work.
- Playbooks: DraftPilot generates custom playbooks from your existing templates so mark-ups match your house position automatically.
- Security: DraftPilot is SOC 2 and ISO 27001 certified, and does not use customer data to train public AI models.
Why teams choose DraftPilot
- No new tool to learn — reviewers stay in Word with tracked changes.
- Faster turnaround on NDAs, vendor contracts, and SaaS sales paper.
- Attorney-controlled outputs: every suggestion is reviewed before it lands.
- Focused on the work in-house teams actually do most — third-party contract review — rather than the M&A and research workflows that dominate law-firm tools.
“We wanted to focus on the thing our lawyers were spending the most time on — contract review — and we didn’t need everything the others were offering. Legora was really focused on M&A and law firms, and that’s not what we do.”
— In-house legal team at a major UK retailer
Next step
Request a demo to see DraftPilot run against one of your own contracts.