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CoCounsel vs Eudia

A side-by-side comparison of CoCounsel and Eudia, two Legal tools, drawn from Ignaite's continuously-verified listings.

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CoCounsel

Legal

AI legal assistant grounded in Thomson Reuters content.

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Eudia

Legal

Augmented-intelligence platform turning legal knowledge into enterprise AI agents.

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At a glance

Feature comparison of CoCounsel and Eudia
AttributeCoCounselEudia
CategoryLegalLegal
PricingPAIDPAID
LicenseProprietaryProprietary
DeploymentCloudCloud
PlatformsWebWeb
Model support (differs)Multi-model
Vendor (differs)Thomson ReutersEudia

The honest brief

CoCounsel

Grounds answers in licensed Westlaw and Practical Law content, so cites are verifiable rather than open-web guesses.

  • Research, contract analysis, and drafting
  • Integrates into Microsoft 365 workflows
  • Prompts not used to train models
  • Expensive enterprise pricing
  • Not a standalone product
  • US-centric legal coverage

Eudia

Built for in-house enterprise legal teams rather than law firms, pairing AI agents with an M&A strategy that acquired a 300-person legal-services firm.

  • Augments lawyers, not just research
  • Codifies company-specific knowledge
  • Backed by General Catalyst ($105M)
  • Spans legal, compliance, procurement
  • Enterprise-only; no public pricing
  • Aimed at Fortune 500, not small firms
  • Young platform (public since 2025)
  • Demo/sales-led onboarding