Legora implements GPT-5 from day one

Legora’s early access to Open AI’s GPT-5 will make the platform even more powerful for lawyers

London, Friday 8th August 2025 – Legora – the leading collaborative AI for lawyers – has announced that the Legora platform will have full integration of OpenAI’s new GPT-5 model from the very outset. As a result, Legora users will feel the benefits of GPT-5 straight away, with notable improvements in language, speed, accuracy, and efficiency. 

Legora has been built with a model-agnostic approach, meaning that newly released models can be immediately integrated into the platform, and that the right AI model can be selected for any given use case. 

The upgraded model will equip Legora with highly advanced capabilities, such as being able to make decisions on how much reasoning it needs to perform for a task. This feature adds extra reasoning where needed to tackle the most complex legal queries, and provides responses in language that very closely reflects that of a human legal professional. 

Legora will also be better able to handle complex, multi-step legal tasks. For example, for tasks like due diligence reports, Legora will be able to draw from thousands of documents, filter and analyse information, and then reference its key findings against previous reports of a similar nature to base its new report on the language used in prior ones – all through one natural language prompt. 

Commenting on the upgraded model, Max Junestrand, CEO of Legora, said: “As the capabilities, speed, and intelligence of AI get exponentially better, Legora is embracing this rapid innovation, so we remain at the very forefront of cutting-edge AI capabilities to ensure our clients are the very first to reap the benefits .”

‘One of the earliest technical decisions we made as a company was to be model-agnostic. This means we work closely with all the top labs, always use the models best suited for the exacting standards of legal work, and are the fastest to react to the constant developments in AI.”

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