
Litera
today
launched
an
iOS
mobile
app
for
Litera
One,
its
AI-enabled
legal
platform,
extending
its
agentic
AI
capabilities
to
iPhone
and
iPad
devices
with
what
the
company
describes
as
“true
two-way
continuity”
between
desktop
and
mobile
environments.
The
app
addresses
a
practical
challenge
facing
lawyers
who
need
to
maintain
productivity
across
multiple
devices
and
locations.
Work
started
in
Microsoft
Word,
Outlook,
or
the
Litera
One
web
interface
can
be
picked
up
on
mobile
devices
without
losing
context
or
requiring
users
to
restart
tasks
or
re-run
analyses,
Litera
says.
“Lawyers
need
to
stay
productive
whether
they’re
traveling,
moving
between
meetings,
or
preparing
to
walk
into
a
client
conversation,”
said
Pasquale
Colella,
vice
president
of
global
SaaS
operations
at
Litera.
“With
Litera
One
Mobile,
that
continuity
is
seamless.”
What
the
App
Offers
The
iOS
app
provides
access
to
Litera’s
agentic
AI
agent,
Lito,
with
support
for
several
core
legal
workflows:
-
Conversational
AI
with
text
and
speech-to-text
input
for
queries
and
workflow
initiation. -
Document
review
capabilities
with
structured,
actionable
outputs. -
Document
comparison
using
Litera’s
established
Compare
technology
for
AI-powered
analysis,
summarization,
and
risk
identification. -
Business
development
tools
for
creating
client
summaries
and
updates.
“Users
can
ask
questions,
run
workflows,
review
outputs,
compare
documents
and
even
dictate
hands-free
queries
while
on
the
move
without
losing
secure
access
to
firm-specific
documents,
data
or
workflows,”
Litera
says.
The
app
maintains
secure
access
to
firm-specific
documents,
data
and
workflows,
allowing
lawyers
to
review
extracted
terms,
risk
insights,
key
findings
and
playbook
outputs
while
on
the
move.
By
offering
users
the
ability
to
access
its
AI
agent
through
a
mobile
app,
Litera
says
that
Lito
stands
out
from
other
AI
platforms,
which
largely
remain
web-
or
desktop-only.
“Litera
One
delivers
that
capability
at
true
enterprise
workflow
depth
—
so
lawyers
can
continue
reviewing
documents,
asking
questions
and
moving
work
forward
wherever
they
are,
without
losing
context
or
momentum.”
New
Support
for
French-Canadian
Alongside
the
mobile
launch,
Litera
announced
it
has
added
French-Canadian
language
support
within
Microsoft
Word
in
Litera
One.
Legal
professionals
can
now
use
the
interface
in
French
Canadian
and
work
with
French
Canadian
documents,
asking
questions
and
generating
insights
in
their
native
language.
The
Litera
One
mobile
app
is
available
now
via
the
Apple
App
Store.
