Clio is expanding access to its AI-powered workspace as the company continues to build out what it sees as the future of legal work.
The Vancouver-based legal technology company announced this week that Clio Work is now available to a broader set of customers, marking the next phase in the product’s rollout following its initial launch.
Clio Work is designed as a centralized, AI-powered workspace where legal professionals can manage and execute their work more efficiently. The platform brings together matter context, documents, and firm data into a single environment, enabling lawyers to complete tasks with greater speed and consistency.
According to Clio, the expanded availability reflects strong early demand and feedback from firms that have already been using the product. The company says Clio Work is intended to reduce time spent on routine tasks while helping legal professionals focus on higher-value work.
The platform is built to integrate directly into lawyers’ existing workflows, allowing them to interact with their data and materials in a more dynamic way. By combining firm information with intelligent automation, Clio Work aims to streamline how legal work is performed across matters.
Clio positions the product as part of a broader shift toward more connected and intelligent legal technology, where tools are no longer siloed but instead operate within a unified system. Clio Work sits within that vision as a core workspace layer, bringing together the elements lawyers rely on most into a single interface.
With this latest announcement, Clio is continuing to expand the reach of its AI capabilities across its customer base, signaling its intent to make advanced legal technology more widely accessible.
The company says it will continue rolling out Clio Work to additional users over time as it refines the platform based on ongoing feedback.





