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Lexoris is an AI-powered legal transcription and dictation platform designed specifically for Australian legal professionals. It enables lawyers, barristers, and legal support staff to convert spoken content into accurate, professionally formatted written transcripts. The platform addresses the unique requirements of the Australian legal system, including jurisdiction-specific terminology, citation standards, and strict data privacy obligations.
Built exclusively for the Australian legal market, Lexoris operates under a privacy-first architecture with infrastructure hosted entirely on Australian servers. This ensures compliance with local data residency regulations such as the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) and supports adherence to professional conduct rules governing client confidentiality and information handling.
Users begin by either recording audio directly through the web interface or uploading existing audio files in common formats (e.g., MP3, WAV). The platform processes the audio using a locally deployed AI model trained on Australian legal speech patterns and domain-specific vocabulary. Transcription occurs server-side within Australian infrastructure, ensuring no data leaves the jurisdiction during processing.
Once generated, transcripts undergo automated post-correction: this includes punctuation refinement, speaker diarisation (where applicable), logical paragraph breaks, and citation standardisation according to the Australian Guide to Legal Citation (AGLC). Users can review, edit, and export transcripts in multiple formats—including plain text, DOCX, and PDF—with consistent legal formatting applied.
After download, all source audio and transcript data are permanently removed from Lexoris systems. No persistent storage is retained, and no user data is used to retrain underlying AI models.
Lexoris supports core legal workflows across chambers, small-to-midsize law firms, and in-house legal teams. Typical applications include transcribing client interviews, court appearances, internal meetings, witness statements, and dictation for letters of advice or submissions. The AGLC-aligned citation handling assists in preparing draft documents that conform to academic and professional legal publishing standards. The zero-retention architecture reduces administrative overhead associated with data governance, enabling practitioners to maintain client confidentiality without requiring additional IT controls or vendor risk assessments.