What it is
Juro is a browser-native contract platform built around a real-time editor — think Google Docs, but the document is a structured contract with clause-level data, workflow, and e-signature baked in. Their AI assistant drafts, reviews, and summarizes contracts inside the same surface where you negotiate them.
Why it shows up in legal-ops stacks
- Editor-first UX. Counterparties don’t bounce between Word, email, and PDF — they redline in the same browser tab the legal team works in.
- Self-serve workflows for sales. Legal builds the template and rules once; AEs generate NDAs and order forms without paging counsel.
- AI summary and review. Drop in a third-party paper, get clause extraction and risk flags against your playbook in seconds.
Pricing
- Custom — quote-based, scaled by seats and contract volume
- Lite, Team, and Enterprise tiers in market
- Free trial typically offered for prospects
Best for
- High-velocity B2B sales orgs with self-serve NDA needs
- Modern legal ops teams that hate Word-by-email flows
- Companies under 1,000 employees scaling contracting
Watch-outs
- Browser-native means less “Word feel” — incumbents may resist
- Heavy enterprise procurement still happens in Word; round-trip can be lossy
- AI features have moved fast; capabilities you saw in a demo last year may have changed