Research that pays for itself. First month.
Every paid plan includes the full platform. The only difference is team size. Monthly billing, no annual contracts, cancel anytime.
Starter
Try AI legal research — no commitment
- 3 AI research searches per day
- Public case law & statute search
- Basic AI research assistant
- Single user
- —No document vault
- —No private document search
Solo
1 seat
Full platform for solo practitioners
Full platform included
All core features — research, vault, Dual-RAG, drafting, matter management
Plus
- 1 user seat
- 10GB document vault
Team
Up to 5 seats
Collaborate across your team
Full platform included
All core features — research, vault, Dual-RAG, drafting, matter management
Plus
- Up to 5 seats
- 25GB document vault
- Shared research history
- Team roles & permissions
Firm
Unlimited seats
Enterprise-grade for growing firms
Full platform included
All core features — research, vault, Dual-RAG, drafting, matter management
Plus
- Unlimited seats
- 100GB document vault
- SSO / SAML authentication
- Bulk document ingestion
- Dedicated support & onboarding
- SLA guarantee
Monthly billing only. No annual contracts. Cancel anytime.
Every Paid Plan
Same powerful platform. Scale your team.
Solo, Team, and Firm all include the full Lawless.ai platform. The only difference is how many people can use it and the level of support.
Where the Money Goes
Why legacy legal research costs $300–600+/mo
Westlaw and LexisNexis were built in the 1970s. Their pricing reflects decades of accumulated licensing fees, editorial overhead, and a captive market that had no alternatives — until now.
Westlaw
- Annual contracts with auto-renewal — locked in for 12+ months
- Per-search overage fees if you exceed your plan
- Add-on charges for AI features (Westlaw Edge costs more)
- Training costs — Boolean search requires hours of learning
- Database fees — secondary sources, treatises charged separately
Prices from 2025–2026 surveys and published attorney reports. Westlaw does not publicly list pricing.
LexisNexis
- Negotiated pricing — must call sales, no published rates
- Lexis+ AI features are premium add-ons on top of base subscription
- Shepard's Citations billed separately in some plans
- Per-seat pricing scales up for larger firms — no volume discounts
- Annual contracts with cancellation penalties
Prices from attorney forums, ABA surveys, and vendor comparison reports. LexisNexis requires a sales call for quotes.
CoCounsel (Thomson Reuters)
- Requires existing Westlaw subscription — CoCounsel is an add-on
- Combined cost: Westlaw base ($300+) + CoCounsel AI ($100+)
- Enterprise-only pricing for most AI features
- Limited to Thomson Reuters ecosystem — no private document search
Based on Thomson Reuters published materials and attorney reports. CoCounsel pricing varies by Westlaw tier.
Lawless.ai
$99/seat/mo
Full platform. No annual contracts. No per-search fees. No add-on charges for AI. No sales calls to get a quote. Published pricing — what you see is what you pay.
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