Clio for Word is now Available in Beta
May 8, 2026
Clio brings Vincent directly into Microsoft Word, allowing lawyers to draft, review, and revise where they already work.
Clio, the global leader in legal AI, today announced the beta launch of Clio for Word, a Microsoft Word add-in that brings Vincent’s generative AI drafting and review capabilities directly into where lawyers work every day.
Microsoft Word is where legal work product is created, negotiated, and finalized, and with the launch of Clio for Word, Vincent is now embedded directly in the tool lawyers already live in. Vincent reads the active document in full, including comments and existing redlines, and proposes edits using native Word Track Changes. Lawyers can surface risks, inconsistencies, and structural issues conversationally, or draft from a blank page by describing the situation and iterating directly in Word. Every suggestion appears as a redline that can be accepted or rejected , following the same review process legal professionals already use with colleagues and opposing counsel.
As law firms evaluate AI tools for legal work, the expectation that those tools operate natively inside Word has become a baseline requirement. Clio for Word was built to meet that expectation.
“The measure of a good legal AI tool is whether it earns a place in the process lawyers already trust,” said Dan Hoadley, Senior Director of Product Management at Clio. “Vincent inside Word is a meaningful step toward that. We launched in beta deliberately because the best way to build the right product is with our customers, in their documents, as they work.”
For legal professionals, the practical impact is immediate. There are no new tools to learn and no change in behavior required. Vincent meets them inside the application they already spend most of their day in, working within the full context of the live document.
Clio for Word capabilities will expand continuously throughout the quarter, with each update shaped directly by customer feedback. Clio currently serves more than 400,000 legal professionals across more than 130 countries and is approved by over 100 law societies and bar associations worldwide.
To learn more or request access, visit www.clio.com/vincent.