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Today we're unveiling our alpha version of GitLaw 2.0 - our agentic experience for legal work.
Users are able to use natural language to describe what they want - whether that’s to create a contract, review one or something else related to contracts - and have AI do the work for them.
GitLaw are not the first ones doing this - Legal AI is a crowded category. But we have a different and opinionated approach which we believe adds value to the process.
Just like vibe coding has transformed how developers work—where you describe what you want in plain English and AI generates the code—we're bringing that same paradigm to legal work. Vibe lawyering means you can chat naturally about your legal needs and watch contracts be created or reviewed in seconds. Need a consulting agreement for a three-month project with milestone payments? Just tell our agent. Want to redline a partnership agreement to add additional IP protection clauses? Describe what you're looking for and it will be completed in seconds.
Built on Git for Law Foundation
Our agentic experience builds directly on top of the Git infrastructure we launched with GitLaw 1.0. When you ask an AI agent to do legal work for you, having a comprehensive revision history and clear collaboration tracking becomes very valuable. Every AI-generated change, every human edit, every negotiation point gets tracked with the same granular precision that made Git so popular for software development.
You can see exactly what the agent proposed, what you modified, and how the document evolved through rounds of negotiation.
Build on Programmable Contract Foundation
GitLaw previously architected contracts to be easily customizable through clear clause structures and smart field options. We called this programmable contracts. This architecture allows the AI to reason about what settings to apply to a contract, without needing to make up the exact legal wording. We believe this approach increases the quality and trust of outputs compared to what out of the box LLMs like ChatGPT, Claude or Gemini offer within their interfaces.
Rather than potentially “hallucinate” contract language, the agent works within established template structures that have been battle-tested in real legal scenarios. You can customize payment terms, adjust liability caps, or modify termination clauses while preserving the fundamental legal architecture that makes these documents enforceable. Think of it as having smart guardrails. The AI can be creative and responsive to your specific needs, but it's working within frameworks that legal professionals have evolved over many centuries. This combination of AI flexibility with proven legal foundations is what makes vibe lawyering actually viable for real business use.
Legal to match the speed of knowledge work
As Aaron Levie, Box CEO said in early 2025, AI will take “tasks that took days and shrink them into hours or minutes”. “AI dramatically accelerates knowledge work.“
While human insight remains crucial for connecting and reviewing ideas, many routine processes can be parallelized using AI agents that leverage advanced reasoning,
As our productivity increases dramatically, we'll want to do more deals, faster. Ideally instantly. That's what we're building towards: super fast deal making.
This is just the beginning. As AI agents become more sophisticated and legal workflows become more automated, having robust version control and collaboration infrastructure becomes the foundation everything else builds on.
We're not just making it easier to generate contracts—we're creating the infrastructure for a world where legal work needs to move at the speed of AI. Where negotiating a deal doesn't mean weeks of back-and-forth, but minutes or seconds of your agent working with someone else’s agent.
We'd love to hear your feedback.
Legal work is about to get a lot more interesting.