Bryter bets on 'actionable AI' with new legal agent suite

Published:
May 8, 2025 12:00 PM
Need to know

Bryter has launched BEAMON AI, a suite of tools designed to automate entire legal processes from start to finish.

Out of the box use cases cover tasks like ISDA document review, claims processing and invoice compliance.

Bryter, the Berlin-based legal tech company which counts the likes of Ashurst and McDermott as customers, has launched a suite of AI-powered tools it’s calling the "AI productivity suite for every lawyer".

Known as BEAMON, the launch marks a strategic shift for Bryter as it moves into what it calls "actionable AI", designed to handle entire legal processes from start to finish, integrating AI with structured workflows built for repeatable use cases.

"BEAMON doesn’t just assist lawyers. It acts. It automates, executes, and gets the job done - from automating complex tasks to executing legal workflows end-to-end", CEO Michael Grupp said in a LinkedIn post.

He added: "In 3 to 5 years, every lawyer will have an AI assistant at their fingertips. But one that doesn’t just draft, review, or research, but can take action and solve problems."

A platform play

The BEAMON suite consists of three tools:

  • Assist - a chat-style legal assistant trained to handle legal queries
  • Draft - a Microsoft Word plugin for drafting, redlining and document comparison
  • Extract - a diligence tool for high-volume contract and document review

Use case focused

Bryter says BEAMON comes with out-of-the-box templates and pre-built apps for common legal workflows, including:

  • ISDA contract review
  • Claims processing, including responding to court-filed documents
  • Billing guidelines enforcement, to flag and correct non-compliant invoices
  • Commercial document review, such as NDAs and data processing agreements
  • File-to-timeline conversion for litigation and compliance teams
  • Administrative workflows like public procurement filings or insolvency applications

What they said

CEO Grupp said:

"We see that the combination of AI tools with a dedicated workflow toolkit gives a unique offering that is requested by lawyers but not currently available.

"After the hype around chat and flexible AI-driven productivity tools, we believe that the future is use case focused, vertical, and more individual. Current GenAI-solutions have not been built with additional actions in mind. BEAMON AI is different: it is built specifically to make AI actionable within legal workflows."

Customer base and traction

Founded in 2018, Bryter has raised $90 million to date, including a $66 million Series B in 2021.

Its customers span law firms, including Ashurst, Hausfeld, McDermott, as well as in-house teams at professional service firms like Deloitte, PwC and KPMG.