Legal workflow automation provider Gavel announced today a significant expansion of its AI-driven document automation tool, Gavel Blueprint, now supporting a total of 60 languages. This represents a substantial leap forward from the previous English-language only support for Blueprint. Gavel’s original rules-based platform previously supported 19 languages and is currently utilized by legal professionals in 23 countries. The latest update adds 59 languages to Blueprint, enabling law firms to utilize the AI tool to automate document generation in any of the supported languages.
Blueprint functions by analyzing user-uploaded documents to generate language-specific questionnaires and rules-based logic. Gavel claims this technology can dramatically reduce document drafting times, potentially by as much as 90%.
“Since the launches of our AI features for Microsoft Word documents and PDF forms in 2023 and 2024, we’ve seen a strong interest in expanding to other languages, particularly from firms in Canada and the EU whose lawyers work cross-border or in multiple languages,” said Dorna Moini, CEO of Gavel. “This expansion shows our commitment to those customers and to equipping legal professionals with tools that break language barriers.”
Launched in 2023, Gavel Blueprint seamlessly integrates with Microsoft Office 365, Microsoft Word documents, and PDFs. The platform’s AI technology intelligently analyzes legal documents in the user’s selected language and automatically constructs corresponding questionnaires and logic frameworks in that language.
According to Pierre Martin, Gavel’s chief technology officer, Blueprint’s capabilities extend beyond simple translation to encompass deep understanding. “Gavel’s AI understands your legal documents and creates standardized processes, templates, questionnaires, and rules-based logic to generate high-quality, consistent, accurate documents every single time.” He also noted the feature has been benchmarked to have high accuracy and recognizes the cultural and linguistic complexities inherent in legal practice across different jurisdictions.
The expanded language capabilities are being offered to all current Gavel subscribers at no extra charge, as part of the standard subscription package. Law firms interested in learning more about Blueprint’s enhanced features can visit Gavel’s website, where the company also provides free trial access to new users.