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Humata vs Lexis+ AI

Compare Humata and Lexis+ AI side by side across pricing, features, ratings, pros, cons, best-fit use cases, and alternatives.

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Humata
research

Humata is an AI-powered document analysis tool that lets users ask questions across multiple PDF files and receive cited answers

Pricing
Free plan
Rating
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Lexis+ AI
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Lexis+ AI (now branded as Lexis+ with Protégé) is a generative AI legal research and drafting platform built on LexisNexis's legal content database

Pricing
Free plan
Rating
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Feature comparison

Feature
Humata
Lexis+ AI
Category
research
research
Pricing
Free plan
Free plan
Free plan
API access
Mobile app
Browser extension
Team collaboration
Custom training
Self-hosted option
Offline mode
Multi-language support

Humata pros and cons

Provides cited links back to source documents, allowing users to verify where answers came from
Handles large technical documents efficiently (users report success with 480+ page files)
Unlimited file uploads across all plans, including the free tier
Offers folder and department-level permissions for team document management
Note: Page limits on free and lower-tier plans can be restrictive for heavy users (60 pages/month on free plan)
Note: Additional page costs ($0.01-$0.02 per page) can add up quickly for users exceeding monthly limits
Note: UI may need improvement for new users according to some reviews

Lexis+ AI pros and cons

Built on LexisNexis's comprehensive legal database with case law, statutes, and authoritative content across all 50 states plus federal sources
Includes Shepard's citation validation and links AI-generated answers to source materials for verification
Can convert 100 case law search results into tables and analyze multiple cases simultaneously to identify relevant patterns
Integrates with Practical Guidance for access to expert guides, templates, and checklists alongside AI features
Note: A University of British Columbia law professor concluded the content is "riddled with mistakes" and gave it "a failing grade" for law student use
Note: Reddit users report it's "about a year behind what CoCounsel can do" and that LexisNexis "lied" about actual capabilities
Note: Transactional pricing can be expensive: single AI-assisted searches cost $99 and AI drafting runs $250 per use when accessed outside contracted tiers

Which one should you choose?

Best overall signal
Humata

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Best value signal
Humata

Selected using free-plan availability and engagement signals.

Best for

Humata

  • Researchers and academics who need to analyze technical papers and extract specific information
  • Students working with large volumes of reading materials and research documents
  • Professional teams managing shared document libraries with permission controls
  • Anyone who needs to quickly extract and verify information from lengthy PDF files

Lexis+ AI

  • Law firms already using LexisNexis products who want to add AI capabilities to existing workflows
  • Attorneys conducting legal research who need citation validation and source verification built into AI outputs
  • Midsize firms seeking to compete with larger practices through AI-enhanced efficiency without expanding headcount

FAQ

Is Humata better than Lexis+ AI?

It depends on your use case. Compare category fit, pricing, feature availability, and ratings before choosing.

Which tool has a free plan?

Humata and Lexis+ AI offer a free plan based on current Toolglade data.

Where can I find alternatives?

View Humata alternatives or view Lexis+ AI alternatives.