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Robin AI

Public sector Country or Region United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Sourced From
Joint Research Centre Data Catalogue: Public Sector Tech Watch latest dataset of selected cases European Commission, Joint Research Centre (JRC). Public Sector Tech Watch latest dataset of selected cases. 2023. European Commission. Available at: https://data.jrc.ec.europa.eu/dataset/e8e7bddd-8510-4936-9fa6-7e1b399cbd92. (Accessed March 2025).
Robin AI is a platform designed to accelerate legal workflows, particularly contract review and analysis. It uses AI to help legal teams review contracts 80% faster, extract relevant data in seconds, and automate tasks such as summarizing, drafting, and checking clauses. The service integrates into tools like Microsoft Word and offers a secure, private environment for businesses handling sensitive legal data.
Operational Efficiency and Case Management

Automated Case Management: AI tools streamline case management processes, including scheduling, tracking case progress, and managing documentation, thereby improving the efficiency of court operations. Speech-to-Text and Transcription Services: These applications convert spoken language into written text for court records, enhancing the accuracy and speed of documentation.

#analyze Review and analyze complex legal documents to extract relevant insights and information efficiently.
#generate Generate concise summaries or actionable insights from contract data to support quicker decision-making.
#proofread Proofread legal documents for clarity and accuracy, ensuring they are error-free and precise.
#retrieve Retrieve key contract terms or legal data from extensive documents, speeding up your review process.
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Private Sector
Deployment Type
Web Platform
Community Moderation
Does not require community manager
Difficulty Level
Requires developer
License
Proprietary
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