Relativity Integrates Conversational AI and No-Code Tools into RelativityOne
At its RelFest London event, Relativity announced the general availability of aiR Assist and custom analysis tools for its RelativityOne platform. These features allow legal teams to query case data using plain-language prompts and deploy bespoke document review models without writing code, aiming to streamline evidence discovery and legal strategy.

The new capabilities, arriving in the RelativityOne offering by the end of June, are designed to embed AI directly into the legal workflow rather than treating it as an external layer. By enabling users to ask specific questions of their data and receive citation-backed answers, the company intends to reduce the time spent manually searching through large document sets. The platform supports significant data scale, handling up to 300,000 documents per index and 1.5 million per workspace, while maintaining a governed, auditable record for court-ready evidence.
Beyond simple queries, the introduction of custom analyses allows firms to tailor AI models to specific matter requirements, such as medical record extraction or identifying construction defects. This shift toward no-code configuration is intended to democratize access to advanced technical tools, allowing non-technical legal staff to define and validate their own review parameters. The company is also preparing to expand these features further, with interactive memo drafting functionality scheduled for release on July 1.
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