Make sense of the legal tech market before your next investment
200+ tools organised by function, workflow, and maturity — a single reference point for evaluating your current stack or planning what comes next.
Why structure matters in a fragmented market
Legal technology has fragmented into hundreds of overlapping solutions. Most comparison lists are either too shallow to be useful or too narrowly scoped to show how different categories relate to each other. Without that structure, it's difficult to evaluate tools in context — or to see which parts of the market are maturing and which are still emerging.
This map brings that structure to the surface. It organises the landscape into four domains and maps the vendors operating in each space, giving you a single reference point you can use to orient a conversation, frame an evaluation, or understand where the market is heading.
Four domains. One map.
Core operations
Practice management, billing, document management, time tracking — the systems that keep legal teams running day-to-day.
Contract lifecycle
Document automation, CLM platforms, AI-powered review, clause libraries — everything involved in drafting, managing, and reviewing contracts.
Specialist workflows
Litigation management, compliance, entity management, eDiscovery, and other tools built for specific practice areas.
AI and automation
Intelligent document processing, workflow automation, no-code builders, copilots, and the emerging AI infrastructure layer.
Who this is for
This map is designed for legal operations professionals, technology leads, and practice managers — whether you're evaluating your current stack, planning future investments, or advising a team on technology strategy. It's equally relevant if you're working to understand what's emerging and how the categories connect.
- You're preparing a technology business case and need to show the board what's available.
- You've been asked to evaluate CLM platforms but aren't sure how they relate to the tools you already have.
- You're advising a legal team on their tech strategy and want a shared reference for the conversation.
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About TILT Legal
TILT Legal is a legal engineering consultancy that builds AI-powered technology for Australian legal teams. This map grew out of our own research into the legal technology market. We use it internally, and publish it because structured information tends to be more useful than noise when you're evaluating tools.
