Release Notes

Deep Analysis on Mobile

Deep Analysis is now available on mobile, enabling you to run complex, multi-step research queries and receive structured, report-style insights directly from your phone.

Release Date
Apr 29, 2026
Categories
Mobile
Release Type
Regional Availability
US, EU, AU

What’s New

Deep Analysis is now accessible on mobile, bringing Harvey’s most advanced research and synthesis capabilities to your fingertips. You can now execute complex queries and generate comprehensive, high-quality outputs without needing to switch to desktop.


Key Capabilities

  • Run multi-step research queries on mobile: Conduct deeper analysis for complex legal and business questions directly from your device
  • Structured, report-style outputs: Receive synthesized findings organized into clear, comprehensive formats
  • Intelligent research planning: Deep Analysis automatically plans and refines its research approach as it works
  • Cross-source synthesis: Connect insights across sources, filter for relevance, and surface key takeaways

Example Use Cases

  • Track evolving regulatory developments
  • Prepare executive briefings and summaries
  • Analyze competitor legal or regulatory exposure
  • Explore complex, open-ended research questions

FAQ

Q: How is Deep Analysis different from a regular query?

Regular queries provide fast, direct answers to straightforward questions. Deep Analysis takes a more comprehensive approach—conducting multi-step research, connecting information across sources, and delivering structured, report-style outputs.

Q: Will Deep Analysis on mobile have the same capabilities as desktop?

Yes. Deep Analysis on mobile offers the same core capabilities as desktop, allowing you to run complex queries and receive detailed reports from anywhere. However, multi–Knowledge Source (multi-KS) queries are not supported on mobile.

Q: What kinds of questions is Deep Analysis best suited for?

Deep Analysis is ideal for complex, open-ended questions that require synthesis across multiple sources. Common use cases include regulatory tracking, executive briefings, and competitor analysis.