
BRYTER
AI-powered no-code platform that automates legal workflows and streamlines compliance tasks for law firms and in-house legal teams.
- Pricing
- Enterprise contract
- Built for
- Mixed
- Funding
- Series B
- Team size
- 201-500
- Founded
- 2018
- Industry
- Software Development
Use cases
Legal researchContract draftingContract review/RedliningDue diliganceDocument summarizationCompliance monitoringClient intake / triageKnowledge management
Practice areas
Corporate / M&ALitigationRegulatoryPrivacy & data protection
Company
BRYTER (bryter.com) is a company specializing in AI-powered productivity and automation solutions for legal and compliance professionals. Its core offering is a no-code platform that enables law firms and in-house legal departments to automate complex legal processes and workflows. BRYTER's AI product suite includes tools like BEAMON AI and BRYTER Assist, which leverage artificial intelligence to automate tasks such as contract review, data extraction, and responding to regulatory or legal queries. The primary target audience for BRYTER's AI products is legal professionals, including law firms and corporate legal departments, seeking to streamline and enhance their operational efficiency through automation.
Use cases in depth
BRYTER offers AI-powered and no-code workflow solutions for legal and compliance teams. Key features and functions include:
- BEAMON AI: AI productivity suite for lawyers, enabling faster drafting, research, review, and creation of individual AI agents.
- BRYTER Workflows: No-code platform for automating legal and compliance processes, including approval workflows, risk assessment, legal intake, document automation, and compliance tools.
- Hybrid Agents: AI and workflow solutions for end-to-end legal task automation.
- ASSIST: AI legal assistant for research, drafting, contract summarization, comparison, translation, and verified answers from knowledge banks.
- EXTRACT: AI contract review for due diligence in real estate, employment law, M&A, regulatory reviews, and contract remediation.
- Specialized legal workflows: Claims processing, file-to-timeline creation, court document handling, billing guideline review, commercial and ISDA document review.
These tools are designed to accelerate legal work, improve efficiency, and automate repetitive tasks for law firms and corporate legal departments.
Practice area fit
BRYTER primarily supports legal and compliance practice areas, with a focus on automating processes for Legal, Compliance, and Procurement professionals. It is widely used by law firms (including those specializing in Corporate/M&A, Litigation, and Regulatory work), large consultancies, and in-house legal teams. The platform is industry-agnostic but is tailored for legal and compliance use cases.
Key features and functions of BRYTER:
- No-code process automation for building legal and compliance workflows
- Document automation (Word template markup, .docx/.pdf output)
- Document review and approval workflows
- Document generation and eSignature integration
- Intake and triage solutions for managing internal requests
- Decision/policy automation (e.g., compliance checks, data breach reporting)
- Native databases and customizable data views
- Application-level roles and access control
- Powerful conditional logic and input validation
- API for custom actions and integrations
- AI connector for document review, summarization, clause extraction, and custom prompts
- Modular, user-friendly interface for non-technical users
BRYTER is used by major law firms (e.g., Clifford Chance, DLA Piper, Linklaters) and corporates (e.g., ING, McDonald's, Telefónica) to automate legal operations and deliver self-service tools to clients and internal teams.
Security & compliance
BRYTER is certified under ISO 27001:2022 and SOC 2 Type II, and is fully GDPR compliant. There is no evidence that BRYTER is HIPAA or CCPA compliant based on available information.
Data handling
BRYTER explicitly states the following about data handling:
- Data is processed solely on the customer’s documented instructions and only for the purposes specified in the contract.
- After contract termination, all personal data is deleted or returned to the customer, with backup copies retained for a maximum of 30 days unless otherwise required by law.
- BRYTER does not process personal data for any purpose other than providing the contracted services.
- Customer data is not used for training or other secondary purposes.
- Data is processed in cloud environments (AWS and Microsoft Azure), not on-premises, but customers can choose the region for data hosting.
- Customers manage user access and rights at the application level.
- Data is encrypted at rest and in transit.
- Customers may request audits and have the right to verify compliance.
- Abuse monitoring and content filtering by sub-processors are disabled by default.
- BRYTER supports customer-managed encryption keys via AWS and Azure capabilities.
- No mention of on-prem deployment or private cloud as standard, but cloud region selection is supported.
- Sub-processors are contractually bound to the same data protection obligations.
- Data is not retained beyond the agreed period and is deleted after use, except for short-term backups.
- Technical and organizational measures are in place for separation, pseudonymization, encryption, and access control.
These points confirm BRYTER’s commitments to no data retention beyond contract, no use of client data for training, customer-managed encryption keys, and strict cloud-based (not on-prem) deployment with strong customer control over data.