Thanks to the development of a highly precise AI, the legaltech market welcomes Lexrah, an app that promises to alleviate the workload of law firms and legal professionals. The sleepless lawyer is finally a reality. Digital transformation is impacting all productive areas at an unprecedented speed, and the legal sector is no exception.

In this context, the startup Dolfs AI launched Lexrah, a specific solution for those who have made law their life and profession. What is the goal? To make repetitive task processes more efficient, thanks to generative language models.

What used to take hours can now be resolved in just minutes. Document management and drafting, tedious searches, precision in information compilation, and instant alerts that activate as soon as a regulation changes or a new law comes into effect in the Official Gazette are some of the solutions offered by Lexrah, a sophisticated development created in Chile. Indeed, this app is gaining fame in the legaltech universe.

Its main service? It is a technological stack that can optimize the creation of legal agents, an army of highly trained robots to conduct dynamic searches, align content, draft complex documents, and assist lawyers in any matter requiring analysis and updates. "The truth is that the legal world operates under tremendous pressure: more regulations, shorter deadlines, and all of this can create a slowdown in work.

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Lexrah, which already operates in Latin America and Europe, is a service created by its parent company Dolfs AI, which successfully launched Lucita Licita in 2025, a free search engine for public tenders designed to help SMEs and entrepreneurs, now with 3,000 registered companies. Now it's the lawyers' turn, who can even use this legal agent technology to create a company with just one professional and delegate the rest to the support of this AI that accompanies and accelerates processes with infallible precision. Additionally, they will provide a free search engine for Supreme Court and Comptroller jurisprudence for everyone, as a way to democratize access to technology and showcase the precision they promise.

"Unfortunately, in our field, there is a lot of over-promising and at the same time a lack of understanding from potential clients who are just starting to incorporate AI into their work. So, our added value is trust. Our product is not standardized; we customize it to ensure it is truly effective and frees up time for legal professionals.

The hourly rate of a lawyer is very expensive to waste on tasks that can be programmed with the right technology," explains Muñoz. The working axes of Lexrah are varied, but the most attractive is its Regulatory Radar, which proactively notifies users of regulatory and legislative changes of interest, in addition to a catalog of agents already specialized in specific matters. Agustina specializes in Chilean labor law; Privata specializes in data protection laws; Karina is an expert in the Karin Law; while Aegis conducts strategic assessments of lawsuits.