Bryter is a no-code automation platform used by law firms, legal departments, and professional services firms to build digital legal services — client guidance tools, compliance programs, contract generators, and intake automation — without technical development resources. The platform enables legal professionals to turn their expertise into scalable digital tools that serve users consistently and efficiently.
Bryter's strength is in building sophisticated logic-driven applications: the platform supports complex conditional logic, data integration, and multi-step user journeys that go beyond simple form builders. Law firms use Bryter to build client advisory tools that provide preliminary guidance on common legal questions; corporate legal departments use it to build employee compliance guidance and contract request portals.
The platform is used by prominent law firms including Freshfields, Baker McKenzie, and Clifford Chance, which have built client-facing legal guidance tools on the Bryter platform. This enterprise law firm adoption distinguishes Bryter from tools primarily used in the access-to-justice sector.
Key capabilities include visual workflow builder, advanced conditional logic, external data integration, user interface customization, API connectivity, and deployment analytics. The platform supports both customer-facing and internal-facing applications with appropriate access controls.
Hands-on review pending. Scores reflect editorial assessment based on public documentation and user reports as of May 2026.