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Jumpstart workflow creation by describing what you want to build in natural language—Harvey will build the first draft for you.
Assign rows, flag cells, and track review progress—making it easier to collaborate and manage large review projects directly in Harvey.
Edit Harvey-generated drafts directly on the platform—no need to export for revisions.
Harvey now supports Claude and Gemini, giving teams access to multiple leading foundation models—with better default results and more control when needed.
Harvey’s new OCR system delivers 40% better accuracy, improved table and handwriting recognition, and reliable support for long documents.
Create and share custom workflows to automate legal processes—turning firm expertise into repeatable, high-quality outputs.
Exports now include formatting defaults and controls to customize font, spacing, margins, and alignment.
Harvey now suggests actionable next steps when users ask about sources we don’t support, like U.S. case law.
Firms can now add logos and names to personalize Harvey, alongside a refreshed sidebar and settings experience.
Users can now sign into SharePoint with an email address that differs from their Harvey login.
Enforce CM# requirements, formatting rules, and custom warnings for better compliance and tracking.
Users can now adjust how dates, numbers, and currencies appear in Review tables to match their preferred format.
Edit and verify cells directly in Vault Review tables, with activity tracking to monitor changes and reviewers.
Quickly find relevant workflows using new filters for creator, output type, and practice area.
You can now add bullets and indentation to prompts—making it easier to organize and structure input for clarity and context.
Users can now choose which columns to run in both Harvey and custom Review workflows.
Admins can now publish their own Vault Review tables as reusable workflows for select users or the entire workspace, helping teams standardize and speed up analysis.
Access Australia federal Legislation, federal case law, and NSW case law directly within Harvey.
Translate and Transcribe workflows now support batch uploads; three new workflows introduced for legal review and drafting.
Expert-level prompting can be time-consuming and complex. Use the new “Improve Prompt” button in Assist mode to refine your queries, producing clearer prompts and higher-quality results with no additional effort.
Vault projects are now easier to browse, manage, and navigate—featuring improved visuals, new badges, and collapsible sidebar functionality.
Automate contract review and markups by integrating and applying standardized rules directly within Microsoft Word – ensuring consistent, efficient, and high-quality reviews at scale.
After generating a Review table using a Harvey or custom workflow, users can now edit the columns to customize their analysis.
Admins can edit user profiles and filter by title, practice area, and language, helping to analyze usage with precision and ensure users see the workflows and prompts most relevant to them.
Vault now detects tracked changes and comment bubbles in Word files, as well as red and blue markup in redlined PDFs, ensuring more accurate document analysis.
Incorporate up-to-date information from the internet directly into your queries, including current events, company details, and newly published laws or regulations.
Client Matter # fields are now easier to use. The three most recently used numbers appear at the top, lists are sorted alphabetically, and selected CM#s are pre-populated for faster reuse.
Search across threads, projects, and workflows from a new global search button in the sidebar. You can also jump straight into viewing or creating a new Vault project.
Admins can now surface important information with pop-up notices and recurring workspace guidance, accessible via the left sidebar for easy access throughout the platform.
Vault Review table outputs—which historically tended to favor English—now adapt to explicit prompt instructions, the language of your query, or configuration of your user profile.