Screens

Updated 2026-06-17
What it is

What It Does

Screens (screens.ai) is an AI contract-review tool that works inside Microsoft Word, using customisable “playbooks” of standards to review, redline and flag clauses. Reviewers can run a single contract in Word or batch many contracts through the Screens app. As of January 2025 Screens is owned by Agiloft, which acquired it to add AI contract review to its contract-lifecycle-management platform — so its functionality now feeds Agiloft’s data-first CLM.

What We Found

Agiloft announced the acquisition in January 2025, describing Screens as a standard-based, community-supported generative-AI contract-review tool. The vendor cites a 97.5% accuracy figure on a binary clause-compliance classification task and states customer data is not used to train its models — both vendor claims. Screens lists deep integration with Agiloft (its parent).

Who It’s For

Legal teams that review contracts in Word against defined standards — in-house counsel and law firms doing volume contract review. Post-acquisition it is most relevant to organisations already using or evaluating Agiloft’s CLM. As a standalone Word tool it competes with other playbook-based review products.

Company Info

  • Sector: AI contract review (now part of Agiloft)
  • Note: Acquired by Agiloft, January 2025

What We Haven’t Verified

  • Founding date, headcount, and funding before acquisition — not confirmed from a primary source.
  • The 97.5% accuracy figure and “no training on customer data” claim are vendor-stated.
  • Current product positioning post-Agiloft integration may have shifted since acquisition.

This page was assembled from publicly available information. Feature claims and workflow mappings are based on what the vendor and third-party listings publish — not hands-on testing or practitioner feedback.

Integrations

Platforms Screens integrates with. Depth — where curated — reflects how native the connection is. Uncurated entries render without a depth dot.

  • Agiloft

Deep — bi-directional API Medium — one-way sync / webhook Shallow — middleware / Zapier-class

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