Streamline AI today announced the launch of its In-House Legal AI Platform, marking a major expansion of its capabilities and a shift in how in-house legal teams manage and complete their work. The platform brings visibility, coordination, and execution into a single, unified platform, enabling legal teams not only to gain visibility and insight into the entire scope of their responsibilities but also to orchestrate a system of interconnected AI agents to automate routine work.
As legal teams face increasing pressure to operate at greater speed, manage growing complexity, and demonstrate business impact, the systems supporting them have struggled to keep pace. Work continues to be fragmented across tools and institutional knowledge remains difficult to scale, leaving execution manual and inconsistent.
Streamline’s In-House Legal AI Platform connects intake, workflows, contracts, and collaboration into a unified system. Powered by interconnected agents that operate throughout the lifecycle of legal work—from intake to execution—and across every legal function, including commercial, employment, regulatory, litigation, and more, the platform delivers a 360-degree approach that enables teams to apply institutional knowledge at scale and move work forward faster and more consistently.
As part of this platform expansion, Streamline AI introduced Velo Copilot and Featherline.
Velo Copilot serves as the coordinating agent and intelligence and execution engine within the platform, operating across legal requests of all matter types to apply institutional knowledge, surface risk, and recommend or initiate next steps, helping teams work more consistently and focus on higher-value work.
Featherline, Streamline’s contract review agent, brings structure to a traditionally manual process. Fully integrated into the Streamline AI platform, Featherline enables legal teams to automatically implement negotiation playbooks, flag risks, and report on contract metrics.
The platform is already delivering measurable impact. Streamline has accelerated efficiency by more than 40% for customers like Horizon3, 8×8, Gusto, and Bloom Energy, while freeing up 20% of legal team capacity.
“Streamline AI has already accelerated time-to-revenue for us by more than 2X while providing greater visibility into how we manage legal work,” said Snehal Antani, CEO at Horizon3. “We’re excited to see these new capabilities build on that foundation—learning over time and using that intelligence to actively help us anticipate risk, reduce friction, and make faster, more confident decisions.”
“The way legal work gets done today no longer matches the speed, complexity, or expectations placed on in-house teams,” said Kathy Zhu, CEO and co-founder of Streamline AI. “With Streamline, we’re moving legal technology beyond systems that track work and toward a platform that organizes, manages, and executes it. By embedding AI agents directly into the flow of legal work, we’re enabling in-house legal functions—from commercial to compliance—to apply institutional knowledge at scale and with ease, automate routine tasks, and focus their time on the highest-stakes work that requires legal judgment and expertise.”
With this launch, Streamline AI is reimagining how legal work gets done, bringing insight, execution, and continuous learning into a single system so teams can operate faster, more consistently, and with greater impact.
To learn more about Streamline AI, visit streamline.ai.
About Streamline AI
Streamline AI is the in-house legal AI platform for the next-generation legal organization. Founded in 2020 by former DoorDash AGC Kathy Zhu and Google product lead Julian Wimbush, Streamline AI is built on firsthand experience of how in-house legal work gets done and where breakdowns occur. The Streamline AI platform uses a system of AI agents to triage demand, apply institutional knowledge, automate routine work, and aggregate context across intake, workflows, documents, and collaboration, so legal teams can focus their expertise where it matters most. Streamline AI is used by more than 1,000 lawyers in legal teams at industry leaders such as Gusto, 8×8, and Bloom Energy. For more information, visit www.streamline.ai.
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