Built for lawyers who need judgment, not just search results
Prax is being built as a legal research and workflow platform for people who want the speed of AI without giving up source control, professional taste, or practical usability.
A superhuman practice partner grounded in the actual archive.
Trust
Answers should show their work. Prax is designed so you can open the underlying sources fast instead of trusting a black box.
Coverage
The product direction is comprehensive coverage across primary law, agencies, litigation, forms, and serious practitioner guidance.
Workflow
Research is only half the job. Prax is being built to support brief checking, monitoring, memo drafting, and practical decision-making.
What is Prax?
Prax is a legal research product built to feel like a sharp practice partner, not a document dump. It combines curated primary materials, firm guidance, and workflow tools in one place.
Who is it for?
It is being built for lawyers who need fast, trustworthy answers: founders' counsel, boutique firms, litigators, transactional lawyers, and anyone who lives in a messy mix of agencies, courts, and practical guidance.
How is it different from normal legal search?
Prax is designed to answer plain-language questions, surface the strongest materials first, and still let you inspect the underlying sources immediately.
Can I still browse the raw archive?
Yes. The Archive page keeps the corpus inspectable lane by lane, and direct search is still there when you already know the source or document you want.
Prax is being built so users can always verify the answer path instead of trusting black-box output.
The goal is not a toy chatbot. The goal is faster issue-spotting, tighter drafting, and better judgment under pressure.
The roadmap is depth, trust, workflow glue, and eventually local-model features that make switching costs real.