Find the file faster
Ask a question in the language of the matter and see the case files and source text behind the answer.
Use AI for confidential legal work. Analyze complex case files, draft precise documents, and surface insights, knowing that client data never leaves your office.
Data boundary
Suveranum processes client work on a dedicated local AI server in your office. Source documents, lawyer questions, and AI answers stay inside the firm's environment.
The firm keeps control over where documents, questions, and answers are processed, because professional responsibility still rests with the lawyer and the firm.
How it works
We scope the first document sources with you, install the dedicated local server, and connect it to the approved SharePoint or local file-server folders. Your firm keeps its existing document system as the source of truth.
Lawyers use Suveranum through a browser. Suveranum manages software updates, AI model updates, and support; your firm controls users, selected folders, and when maintenance access is opened.
Features
Search, summarize, compare, and draft from the firm's own documents. Answers show the source text so a lawyer can check before using them.
Ask a question in the language of the matter and see the case files and source text behind the answer.
Pull names, dates, deadlines, obligations, and key events into a working list for the matter.
Condense a contract, correspondence thread, or document bundle into the points a lawyer should read first.
Link factual assertions to the documents that support them, so the lawyer can see what is evidenced and what still needs checking.
Create an outline, client-note draft, or internal summary from approved firm material.
Check a new agreement, disclosure set, or draft against selected firm examples and see what changed.
Fold client comments, requested edits, and agreed changes into the draft, then flag what changed for lawyer review.
Check the revised draft and client comments for open points, unsupported assertions, unclear wording, and changes the lawyer should confirm before sending.
Turn open points and factual assumptions into a short list the lawyer can review with the client.
Arrange file names, versions, annexes, and supporting documents so the lawyer or client can see what is ready to send.
Pricing
Straightforward user pricing meets tailored setup proposal.
A secure, collaborative AI workspace for boutique and growing law firms.
€150 / user / month
*Final server configuration and timeline are tailored during technical consultation, to ensure seamless integration with your firm's existing network.
Enterprise-grade local AI, security, and support for businesses operating at scale.
Tailored solutions for high-volume usage and frontier reasoning.
Onboarding
We manage the initial setup and configuration alongside your firm’s daily operations, so deployment does not become a disruptive IT project.
FAQ
No. Processing happens on the dedicated local AI server in your office. An external AI provider does not receive the file, question, or answer.
Yes. Suveranum is designed to show the source material behind an answer, so a lawyer can check it before using it.
Suveranum runs on a dedicated local AI server in the firm's office. The current baseline uses Apple Mac Studio hardware, Ollama for the local model runtime, Gemma 4 31B as the model baseline, ChromaDB for the local document index, and Open WebUI as the browser interface for lawyers.
They determine how much legal material the local server can keep in working context, how quickly lawyers receive answers, and how much headroom the firm has as usage grows. The proposal sizes the server before go-live; Suveranum does not publish fixed capacity numbers without benchmark evidence.
Maintenance access is closed by default. The firm opens a time-limited access window for a defined purpose, and the maintenance account cannot read conversations or indexed documents.
Yes. The first deployment reads from selected existing folders, such as SharePoint or a local file server. The firm keeps its existing document system as the source of truth.
Because Suveranum runs inside the firm's environment. The local server, approved document source, office network path, capacity, and warranty are scoped before the firm commits.
Currently, Suveranum does not include a Microsoft Word add-in or a maintained legal-database integration. Suveranum can produce DOCX files that lawyers open, edit, and format in Word. Public legal sources may be checked through ordinary web lookup where available.
Suveranum can read DOCX, PPTX, XLSX, PDF, TXT, MD, JPG, and PNG files. It can produce PDF, DOCX, TXT, and MD outputs.
The pilot timeline is confirmed after Suveranum reviews the document source, office network path, first user group, and local server setup needs.
Yes. The local server setup is meant to be inspectable before pilot use, including where documents are read from and where AI processing happens.
A first local server is scoped for the pilot or initial team. If the firm needs more same-time capacity, the proposal sets out the next local server step, expected load, and support model.