Visual intelligence
for litigation.

Claren helps lawyers and law students understand cases, evidence, timelines, and legal procedures visually — instead of digging through endless PDFs and documents.

Open source · Explainable · Built in public

Most legal software feels like paperwork. Claren is different.

Instead of giving you

  • another dashboard
  • another chatbot
  • another folder system

Claren helps you

  • map evidence
  • understand chronology
  • connect legal provisions
  • visualize procedures
  • explore cases as systems

The goal is simple: make law easier to understand and easier to navigate.

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Evidence Relationship Graph

Meet Arch

Arch

Arch is Claren's litigation intelligence engine. It helps connect evidence, timelines, legal provisions, case relationships, and procedural flows.

Arch is designed to assist legal thinking, not replace lawyers. It focuses on structure, clarity, and explainability instead of blind AI-generated answers.

Learn more about Arch
12 Mar
Notice Issued
Legal notice under S.138
25 Mar
Reply Filed
Response to notice
05 Apr
Complaint
Filed in magistrate court
18 Apr
Evidence
Document submission
02 May
Hearing
First appearance
S.138 N.I. ActS.139 PresumptionS.142 CognizanceCrPC 200Evidence Act

Open Source First

The core ML systems behind Claren are open source and free to use.

transparent
accessible
inspectable
community-driven

The hosted experience helps support development, infrastructure, and future research.

Who this is for

Built for legal professionals at every level

Law Students

Understand legal procedures visually instead of memorizing disconnected sections.

Junior Lawyers

Navigate litigation flows, timelines, and evidence faster.

Litigation Teams

Organize complex cases into understandable systems.

Researchers

Explore relationships between statutes, cases, and procedures.

Future Direction

Building toward an explainable operating system for litigation

Starting with

  • litigation intelligence
  • procedural mapping
  • evidence analysis

Building toward

  • assisted drafting
  • plaint structuring
  • notice generation
  • chronology extraction
  • contradiction detection
  • procedural reasoning systems

The long-term goal is to build an explainable operating system for litigation.