1. Connect your case context
Link Google Drive and choose the matter files you want Dictate to use.
Dictate, draft, and reason with AI that understands your cases — clients, facts, and history — in one unified interface.
For solo practitioners and small firms. No spam, ever.
The difference
Every other dictation tool hears what you say. Dictate knows what you mean — because it knows the matter.
When you say "add the usual disclaimer for a revocable trust," Dictate already knows which client, which trust, and which disclaimer. It's not searching. It already knows.
Built for the attorney who runs lean, moves fast, and can't afford to repeat themselves to their own software.
What Dictate does
Built for legal terminology and workflows. Understands Latin phrases, case citations, party names, and procedural terms without constant correction.
Every dictation happens in the context of the matter. Parties, facts, theory, and history stay available across dictation, case chat, and paralegal conversations.
From rough dictation to polished draft — motions, memos, letters, client notes. One step, not five. Your voice, your style, your precedent.
Your client data never trains our models. Matter context is stored encrypted and isolated per client. Built with attorney ethics obligations in mind.
Desktop, browser, and mobile. Dictate from the courthouse hallway, the conference room, or your desk. Everything stays in sync across your workflow.
Connect your Google Drive. Dictate reads your existing case files and app-native storage context to build understanding with minimal setup.
Also built in: case-grounded chat, meeting transcripts with action items, and timekeeping dictation with CSV/Excel export.
How it works
Link Google Drive and choose the matter files you want Dictate to use.
Speak notes, draft instructions, or questions in one unified workspace.
Turn output into drafts, meeting notes, and time entries with fewer manual steps.
No associates to delegate to. No IT department. Just you, your cases, and software that finally keeps up.
Early access is limited. We're onboarding attorneys who want to help shape the product.