LexCor is in active development. Three phases of delivery — core platform, advanced AI capabilities, and practice-wide expansion. Each release is governed, tested and validated with real criminal-defence firms.
The roadmap is not aspirational. Each phase has defined deliverables, a governance review gate, and early-access firm sign-off before the next phase begins.
The matter-centric foundation — the case record, deadline engine, disclosure vault, and HITL AI drafting. Everything else is built on this.
Disclosure Intelligence, risk analytics, mobile companion, and deeper AI assistance — each with the same HITL governance as the core.
Court system integrations, billing system connectors, and broader practice-area support — taking LexCor from criminal defence to the wider criminal justice ecosystem.
Shipping fast means nothing if the governance fails. Every feature ships with its audit trail, its HITL gate, and its compliance documentation.
No feature ships without its audit log, HITL gate and compliance review. Speed is subordinate to defensibility. A feature that cannot be governed is not released.
A limited cohort of criminal-defence firms will use each phase before general release. Their feedback drives prioritisation. The product is shaped by practice, not assumption.
Early-access firms and investors receive regular, honest progress updates — including what has slipped and why. Roadmap changes are communicated before they are felt.
Shape the platform before general release. A limited number of criminal-defence firms are being invited to participate in Phase 1 delivery.