Clearbrief vs Kira
Two Legal AI tools, side by side. Both are verified against their own live sites. Here is what each does well and who it is for, so you can choose what fits.
Cite facts, not fake cases
Best forLitigators and legal writers drafting briefs, motions and filings
What it doesClearbrief is an AI legal writing tool built into Microsoft Word that helps attorneys draft briefs and motions while verifying that citations point to real, supporting evidence. It emphasises fact-checking to guard against fabricated case citations.
Capabilities- Add hyperlinked, verifiable citations to factual claims
- Build timelines and summaries from a document set
- Auto-generate tables of authorities and exhibits
- Convert and check citation formats such as Bluebook
- Detect potentially fabricated case citations via LexisNexis integration
Visit Clearbrief →Contract intelligence platform for clause extraction and review
Best forLaw firms and corporate legal teams handling contract review in areas such as M&A, real estate, and finance.
What it doesKira is a contract intelligence platform that extracts and analyzes clauses using a mix of proprietary machine learning and generative AI. It supports concept search, smart summaries with citations, and structured review workflows, with controls to toggle generative AI per project.
Capabilities- Clause extraction and analysis
- Concept search without training data
- Smart summaries with citations
- Comparison and redline workflows
Visit Kira →How to choose
Choose Clearbrief if you are litigators and legal writers drafting briefs, motions and filings. Choose Kira if you are law firms and corporate legal teams handling contract review in areas such as m&a, real estate, and finance. Both sit in Legal; the right pick depends on your exact workflow and budget.
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