For years, digital transformation in the legal sector has pursued a clear objective: helping legal teams manage contracts more effectively, improve operational efficiency, reduce risk and human error, and ultimately position the legal function at the center of corporate strategy.
The emergence of Contract Lifecycle Management (CLM) enabled organizations to move away from manual processes based on emails, shared folders, and scattered documents, replacing them with platforms capable of centralizing information, automating workflows, and improving contract traceability.
This was a major step forward, but it also exposed a new challenge. Even when contracts were digitized, organized, and easily accessible, much of the value they contained remained locked inside the documents. Information about obligations, risks, commercial commitments, and key terms still relied on manual review to be identified, interpreted, and leveraged.
For years, CLM solved part of the problem: knowing where contracts are and how to manage them. The next major challenge was enabling technology to help organizations truly understand them.
That moment has now arrived.
The answer to this challenge came with Bigle Libra, our legal AI designed for legal teams and every business function that works with contracts and corporate documentation. Built to integrate directly into legal workflows, Libra transforms the way organizations manage and leverage their contractual information.
Now, with Bigle Libra 2.0, we are taking the next step in that evolution. This new release introduces one of its most significant innovations: AI Skills, a set of AI-powered capabilities embedded directly within the CLM environment that automate specific actions throughout the contract workflow.
With this evolution, we have created a new generation of legal AI in which artificial intelligence is no longer an external tool used for occasional queries, but an active part of the contract lifecycle itself. Libra 2.0 enables legal teams not only to manage information, but also to transform it into actionable intelligence and make smarter use of it at every stage of the contract lifecycle.
This marks a fundamental shift in contract management. The value of a contract no longer lies simply in storing it on a platform, but in the ability to automatically extract, organize, and leverage the information it contains.
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The evolution of CLM is no longer just about centralizing contracts, automating approvals, or improving traceability. The next step is enabling artificial intelligence to actively participate in the day-to-day processes that legal teams rely on.
The first AI Skills available in Libra 2.0 are designed to optimize some of the most common tasks in contract management:
Signer Auto-Completion: Automatically identifies and completes the information required for contract signatories, streamlining document preparation while reducing errors associated with manual data entry.
Recipient Auto-Completion: Simplifies contract workflow configuration by automatically completing recipient information for the individuals involved in communications and actions related to a contract.
Automatic Metadata Detection: Extracts and identifies relevant contract information to automatically structure metadata, improving document organization while making contracts easier to search, manage, and analyze.
These initial capabilities introduce a new approach to AI in legal operations. Rather than functioning as a standalone tool, artificial intelligence becomes embedded within the contract workflow itself, supporting legal teams in specific tasks where it can deliver greater speed, accuracy, and efficiency.
With Libra 2.0, the value of AI goes beyond answering questions about contracts—it helps legal processes happen more intelligently.
Bigle Libra 2.0, including its first three AI Skills, is now available across Europe and Latin America. Legal teams interested in learning more about the platform can find additional information on our website.
Bigle Libra 2.0 is the latest evolution of Bigle's legal AI, fully integrated into the Contract Lifecycle Management (CLM) environment to help legal teams work more efficiently with contracts and legal documents.
Its key differentiator is that artificial intelligence no longer functions solely as a conversational tool for answering questions. Instead, it becomes embedded within the contract workflow, enabling organizations to automate specific tasks, improve data quality, and eliminate time-consuming manual processes.
For example, rather than simply answering questions about a contract, Libra 2.0 incorporates intelligent capabilities that help complete information, organize data, and streamline routine contract management processes.
Bigle Libra 2.0 AI Skills are AI-powered capabilities designed to automate specific actions throughout the contract lifecycle.
Unlike a traditional AI assistant that users consult to obtain information, AI Skills operate as embedded capabilities within the platform, automatically supporting the execution of specific tasks.
These features enable artificial intelligence to move beyond contract analysis and become an active participant in the day-to-day operations of legal teams.
The Signer Auto-Completion AI Skill automatically identifies and completes information related to the individuals responsible for signing a contract.
For example, while preparing a contract, this capability automatically populates the required signer information, reducing manual data entry, saving time, and minimizing the risk of errors during document preparation.
The Recipient Auto-Completion AI Skill automatically completes the information required to identify recipients involved in contract workflows.
This capability streamlines activities such as preparing document deliveries, communications, and contract-related actions by eliminating repetitive tasks and improving overall workflow efficiency.
The Automatic Metadata Detection AI Skill automatically identifies and structures relevant information contained within contracts.
For example, it can extract key information from a document to improve its classification, organization, and future retrieval within the platform. This enables legal teams to access relevant contractual information more quickly without manually reviewing large volumes of documents.
Libra 2.0 fundamentally changes how artificial intelligence is applied to legal work. Instead of functioning as a standalone tool used primarily to answer questions, AI becomes an integral part of the contract workflow itself.
Through its AI Skills, legal teams can automate specific tasks, reduce administrative workload, and dedicate more time to higher-value strategic work, while maintaining full legal oversight and professional judgment over every decision.
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