Court Technology

Vtestify

Est. 2015 United States Updated 2026-02-10
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vTestify is a small, purpose-built remote deposition platform focused on virtual and hybrid proceedings, integrated exhibit handling, and a single-window legal proceeding experience. The strongest workflow evidence is around live deposition execution: HD video, digital exhibits with stamping and annotation, sidebar rooms, real-time transcription, and a ScriptSync smart-assistant/testimony-review layer. The platform also relies on a partner ecosystem of court-reporting and litigation-support providers, which suggests it operates partly as software and partly through service relationships. Independent validation is thinner than for better-known peers: review traffic is concentrated in directory/comparison sites, pricing is quote-based, and funding data is inconsistent across sources. Still, the product fit for remote depositions is clear from first-party feature pages, ABA coverage of remote deposition tools, and third-party software directories that place it in the same shortlist as Prevail and Steno.

Capabilities

Spans 2 product areas: Depositions and Hearings, Court Reporting.

Workflow Coverage

Based on published feature listings, this tool maps to 2 workflow areas:

  • Document Review & Management — Exhibit Management
  • Communication & Collaboration

Workflow mappings derived from published feature lists. Not independently verified.

Company Info

  • Founded: 2015
  • Team size: 11-50 employees
  • Funding: $704K
  • HQ: United States
  • Sector: Translation Software

What We Haven’t Verified

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.

Workflows

Based on practitioner evidence, Vtestify is used in these workflows:

What practitioners struggle with

Real frustrations from legal professionals — the problems Vtestify addresses (or should address). Sourced from practitioner reviews, Reddit threads, and case studies.

Litigation team has hours of deposition and hearing recordings that need to become court-formatted transcripts before a filing deadline — in-house transcription is too slow and general transcription services return documents full of legal terminology errors that need multiple rounds of correction

Filing & Compliance 10 vendors affected Small firm (2–10) · Mid-size firm (11–50) · Large firm (51–200) · In-house counsel

Litigator preparing for cross-examination has 30 depositions and 200 exhibits spread across separate PDFs — toggling between documents in Adobe Acrobat or printing everything to paper, losing the connection between what a witness said on page 47 and the exhibit that contradicts it

Document Review & Management 16 vendors affected Solo practitioner · small-firm · mid-firm · Small firm (2–10)

Litigation attorney takes a 4-hour deposition on Tuesday but the transcript won't arrive for 10-15 business days — by then the details are fuzzy, the next witness prep is rushed, and opposing counsel has already moved to exclude the testimony on a technicality the attorney can't remember clearly enough to rebut

Communication & Collaboration 13 vendors affected small-firm-partner · Solo practitioner · Small firm (2–10) · Mid-size firm (11–50)

During a remote deposition the witness is looking at Exhibit 14 but the attorney can't see both the witness's face and the exhibit at the same time — toggling between video feeds and document shares means missing the witness's reaction when confronted with a damaging document

Communication & Collaboration 9 vendors affected small-firm-partner · Solo practitioner · Small firm (2–10) · Mid-size firm (11–50)

Where it fits in your workflow

Before Vtestify

A legal team or court-reporting partner needs to run a virtual or hybrid deposition without splitting video, exhibit handling, and live record capture across separate tools.

After Vtestify

After the proceeding, lawyers review the official cloud record, transcripts, audio/video, and exhibits for witness prep, motion drafting, or trial preparation.

Integrations & hand-offs

vTestify owns the in-room experience and some testimony review functions, but trusted partner providers appear to handle parts of the court-reporting and litigation-support service layer.

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