Axsar Law is a UK-based AI-powered legal practice management platform targeting small law firms and solo practitioners. Available on web, iOS, and Android, it combines matter management, contract management (with Contract Playbooks launched January 2026), task tracking, calendaring, and client communication. The parent company Axsar Ltd also offers Axsar CLM (contract management for SMEs), Axsar AI (document Q&A), plus non-legal products (Construction Cloud, Sales CRM, Dream Talk Recorder app). Founded 2015 by Sajid Niazi in London. Unfunded/bootstrapped (per Tracxn). Active development: January 2026 launched Contract Playbooks; December 2025 launched AI Tabular File Reviews for litigation/M&A. Listed on LawNext directory (with pricing page), Stanford CodeX TechIndex, G2 (17 reviews across all Axsar products — Axsar Law specifically has 0.0 usability rating on G2 free tier listing). Minimal market traction: appears in LawNext product directory but never in editorial comparisons or ‘best of’ articles. Competes in a crowded small-firm PM market dominated by Clio, MyCase (LawPay), PracticePanther, Smokeball, and CASEpeer. The multi-product portfolio from an unfunded company (6 products including non-legal consumer apps) raises questions about development focus and resources dedicated to the legal product. Has privacy policy but no SOC 2 or formal security certifications.
Company Info
- Sector: Legal Tech
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What practitioners struggle with
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Signed contracts vanish into email threads and shared drives — when a dispute arises, nobody can find the executed version
Solo attorney paying $500+/month across 6 different software tools that don't share data — needs one system that actually handles the basics without nickel-and-diming
Firm uses separate tools for intake, documents, billing, and e-signatures that don't talk to each other — opening a new matter means entering the same client info 4 times across systems that should but don't share data
Small firm creates the same lease, will, motion to dismiss, or discovery request from scratch every time — no forms library, no document automation, and setting up templates in most PM tools requires a consultant
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