Three ediscovery platforms worth picking in 2026, ranked by who they’re actually for. The category has been transformed by LLMs in two years — the platforms that integrated real AI review pulled away.
1. Everlaw — the AI-forward ediscovery leader
Everlaw has the strongest AI story in ediscovery — predictive coding, LLM-powered review assistance, depositions, storybuilder, and a UX that lawyers actually like using. ooligo score: 9.0.
What it replaces: Relativity for new matters at corporates and progressive firms, the linear review workflows that made first-pass review take weeks.
Where to start: if you have a matter under 1M documents starting in the next quarter, run it on Everlaw. Compare review speed and reviewer satisfaction against your last comparable matter.
Relativity is still the dominant platform at large law firms and global corporates. Relativity aiR for Review brings the LLM features into the same platform you already know. ooligo score: 8.6.
What it replaces: itself, in upgrade cycles. Concordance and other legacy tools at the bottom of the market.
Where to start: if you’re already on Relativity, turn on aiR for Review on the next matter and benchmark it. If you’re not on Relativity and don’t have a forcing function, look at Everlaw first.
3. Logikcull — the easy-button for smaller matters
Logikcull (now part of Reveal) is the self-service ediscovery platform for in-house teams and smaller firms — upload, process, review, produce, with a flat-fee pricing model. ooligo score: 8.0.
What it replaces: outsourcing the entire ediscovery process to a vendor at $300/hour, the Excel review for matters that should never have been Excel matters.
Where to start: the next sub-100GB matter or internal investigation. Run it through Logikcull instead of an outside vendor and measure end-to-end cost.
Three ediscovery platforms worth picking in 2026, ranked by who they’re actually for. The category has been transformed by LLMs in two years — the platforms that integrated real AI review pulled away.
1. Everlaw — the AI-forward ediscovery leader
Everlaw has the strongest AI story in ediscovery — predictive coding, LLM-powered review assistance, depositions, storybuilder, and a UX that lawyers actually like using. ooligo score: 9.0.
What it replaces: Relativity for new matters at corporates and progressive firms, the linear review workflows that made first-pass review take weeks.
Where to start: if you have a matter under 1M documents starting in the next quarter, run it on Everlaw. Compare review speed and reviewer satisfaction against your last comparable matter.
Full Everlaw review →
2. Relativity — the enterprise default
Relativity is still the dominant platform at large law firms and global corporates. Relativity aiR for Review brings the LLM features into the same platform you already know. ooligo score: 8.6.
What it replaces: itself, in upgrade cycles. Concordance and other legacy tools at the bottom of the market.
Where to start: if you’re already on Relativity, turn on aiR for Review on the next matter and benchmark it. If you’re not on Relativity and don’t have a forcing function, look at Everlaw first.
Full Relativity review →
3. Logikcull — the easy-button for smaller matters
Logikcull (now part of Reveal) is the self-service ediscovery platform for in-house teams and smaller firms — upload, process, review, produce, with a flat-fee pricing model. ooligo score: 8.0.
What it replaces: outsourcing the entire ediscovery process to a vendor at $300/hour, the Excel review for matters that should never have been Excel matters.
Where to start: the next sub-100GB matter or internal investigation. Run it through Logikcull instead of an outside vendor and measure end-to-end cost.
Full Logikcull review →
What’s not on this list (and why)
The minimum viable choice
If you’re picking new in 2026:
The AI review wave is real. Don’t run a 2026 matter on a 2018 review workflow.