Built for legal document work

Review legal documents with cited AI assistance.

Zenvi helps legal teams search documents, draft Word outputs, review portfolios, and run repeatable workflows from one assistant.

Product proof

More than a chat box.

Zenvi combines assistant chat, project workspaces, document editing, and diligence tables around the legal files you are already reviewing.

Ask questions grounded in documents

Search, read, and reason across uploaded legal documents with answers that can point back to source text and pages.

Draft Word output and document edits

Generate structured Word deliverables or review proposed .docx edits with rationale before accepting changes.

Turn portfolios into review tables

Extract the same legal points across many documents into configurable diligence matrices for faster comparison.

Keep each matter organized

Use project workspaces for documents, folders, versions, chats, tabular reviews, and people working on the file.

Repeatable workflows

Standardize the reviews your team runs every week.

Built-in workflows turn common legal tasks into reusable prompts, tables, and Word deliverables.

CP Checklist

General Transactions

Review financing documents and produce a landscape Word checklist grouped by condition category.

Change of Control Review

Corporate

Extract parties, dates, consent requirements, termination rights, and financial implications into a diligence table.

Credit Agreement Summary

Finance

Summarize facilities, covenants, defaults, security, guarantees, transfer restrictions, and governing law.

How it works

From document set to reviewed output.

1

Upload and organize

Create a project, add documents, arrange folders, and keep versions together.

2

Ask or run a workflow

Chat with the assistant or start a repeatable review workflow for the task.

3

Review cited outputs

Check source-backed answers, generated tables, Word drafts, and proposed edits.

Start with the assistant, then build the matter around it.

Open Zenvi to ask a document question, create a project, or launch a legal review workflow.

AI can make mistakes. Answers are not legal advice.