Clio Named to 2026 Agentic AI List



Clio, the global leader in legal AI technology, has been named to the 2026 Agentic AI List, in partnership with NYSE Wired –  recognizing the 120 most promising private companies building enterprise grade agentic AI systems.

The Agentic AI List identifies companies developing autonomous systems that make decisions, take action, and collaborate alongside teams in real world enterprise environments. More than 5,000 nominations were submitted this year, with nearly 2,000 private companies evaluated across product maturity, enterprise adoption, competitive differentiation, growth momentum, and funding trajectory. Industry adoption and executive validation carried the greatest weight in the final selection, emphasizing real production impact over market visibility.

Clio’s inclusion reflects its sustained leadership in legal AI and its track record of delivering technology that performs inside live legal workflows. In recent months, Clio has expanded its Clio for Enterprise division to support larger and more complex firms, and accelerated the evolution of its Intelligent Legal Work Platform, expanding advanced AI capabilities across research, drafting, matter management, and firm operations. 

As law firms navigate increasing complexity, rising client expectations, and operational pressure, agentic AI signals a shift from experimentation to accountable, production ready systems that move work forward in structured, secure environments. Clio’s strategy centers on practical deployment, enterprise grade reliability, and measurable outcomes for firms operating at scale.

“The future of legal technology will be built on AI,” said Jack Newton, Founder and CEO of Clio. “We’re honored to be included on this year’s Agentic AI List, which reflects the real progress being made in production-grade systems. We’ve placed AI at the center of our platform, and we’re committed to continuing to push the boundaries of what’s possible for law firms of every size.”

The Agentic AI List focuses exclusively on enterprise agentic AI, including companies building autonomous systems, orchestration platforms, evaluation and monitoring tools, governance and security layers, and verticalized enterprise solutions. Its methodology combines a data driven evaluation process with structured input from executives and operators actively deploying AI in production environments.



The 2026 list highlights companies across three stages of growth:

  • Early Stage: Up to $30 million raised, demonstrating strong product market fit and early enterprise traction.
  • Mid Stage: $30 million to $200 million raised, scaling deployments with defensible differentiation.
  • Growth Stage: $200 million or more raised, showing substantial enterprise adoption and a clear trajectory toward category leadership.

Clio’s recognition highlights its role in shaping the next phase of legal technology, where AI is embedded into operational systems to help firms deliver more consistent, efficient, and scalable client service.

For more information visit clio.com/enterprise.