Langscore is an AI workspace built for deregulation and regulatory reform scenarios. It can ingest full legal corpora, including laws, regulations, decrees, guidelines, and reports, then score, rank, explain, and generate drafts for each document or provision. The website states that it covers 31 jurisdictions and more than 700,000 regulatory documents, and that it was used in Spainβs deregulation reform case to rank 650,000 regulations into a reform agenda.
Its focus is not general-purpose legal chat, but configurable scoring around dimensions such as regulatory burden, textual complexity, state intervention, and fiscal indiscipline. Users can ask why a particular law has a high complexity score, and the system returns specific provisions, cross-references, and reasoning trails. The platform also supports provision-level and document-level βred flagβ detection, dependency graphs of legal relationships, and automatic generation of repeal language, replacement provisions, and impact memos. On the AI model side, the page says it supports Gemini 3.1, GPT-5.5, and Grok 4.3, with the ability to switch models within a conversation.
One of Langscoreβs highlights is its Microsoft-certified Word Add-in. Legal and policy teams can conduct research, draft, and edit directly in Word, with AI edits presented as Track Changes, making them easy for humans to review, accept, or reject. The platform also supports generating formatted DOCX files from any law, and offers enterprise capabilities such as custom APIs, SSO/SAML, BYOC, and on-premises deployment.
Pricing is quote-based. The website shows Teams and Enterprise plans but does not list public prices. Enterprise includes zero data storage, a dedicated customer success manager, custom API integrations, private data integration, and on-premises deployment. On privacy, Langscore says it does not retain proprietary data or use customer data to train models, uses TLS 1.2+ and AES-256, and supports In-VPC and self-hosted deployments. However, SOC 2, ISO 27001, and ISO 42001 are currently described as being actively pursued, rather than clearly obtained.
Its strengths are a clearly defined vertical use case, an end-to-end reform workflow from scoring to drafting, and a Word integration that fits naturally into everyday legal work. Limitations include non-transparent pricing, jurisdiction coverage that still appears concentrated on Argentina, the United Kingdom, Spain, and EU law, and the need for expert review of AI-generated scores and drafts. It is best suited to government reform teams, think tanks, policy research organizations, and large compliance departments. It is not a good fit for users who only need ordinary contract review or low-cost legal Q&A.
The website does not disclose information about access from mainland China, a Chinese interface, Chinese regulatory corpora, or RMB payment options, so its access status is unknown. Chinese teams considering it should specifically verify network accessibility, contract and invoicing arrangements, cross-border data requirements, and local deployment needs. Comparable legal and regulatory AI tools include Harvey, Lexis+ AI, CoCounsel, FiscalNote, and Regology.
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