Qanooni AI [1], the legal AI platform, and Docusign, the Intelligent Agreement Management company, have announced a technology partnership that gives legal teams AI-powered drafting, review, and agreement intelligence in one connected workflow, so they can close contracts faster with full legal rigour. The integration delivers a unified environment where legal professionals can draft, review, research, query, and execute legal documents without leaving the tools they already use.
The partnership brings together Docusign’s IAM platform (eSignature, Navigator, and Iris AI) with Qanooni’s legal AI capabilities embedded in Microsoft Word and Outlook. Docusign delivers agreement execution, management, and AI-powered data extraction at scale. Qanooni adds AI-assisted drafting, clause-level review, and legal research across 5,000+ authoritative sources, with organisation-specific customisation that learns each team’s language, tone, and standards. The result: legal teams can query their agreement data, research legal positions, draft and review contracts against their own playbooks, and send for signing, all from the tools they already use, without switching between systems.
Through Docusign Navigator, Qanooni’s AI can query an organisation’s entire agreement portfolio in natural language, surfacing Iris AI-extracted data, including provisions, parties, dates, and obligations , combined with research across 5,000+ authoritative legal sources, this means a legal professional can ask a plain-language question and get an answer grounded in both their own agreements and current law.Docusign provides the operational context: what has been signed, what is expiring, what terms were agreed. Qanooni turns that into action: clause-level review against organisation-specific playbooks, AI-assisted redlining, and drafting that reflects the team’s own tone and standards. The result is that work which previously took days of manual comparison can be completed in minutes. Approved agreements stored in Navigator also feed Qanooni’s playbooks, so each new contract benefits from the organisation’s full agreement history. When the document is ready, Qanooni sends it for signing through Docusign eSignature. On completion, the signed agreement is ingested back into Navigator, closing the loop..
The integration was publicly demonstrated for the first time at the Dubai AI Festival on April 7–8, 2026, at the Dubai World Trade Centre. Organisations can register for early access at www.qanooni.ai/Docusign [2].
Ziyaad Ahmed, Co-Founder of Qanooni AI, said:
“Docusign has built the definitive platform for managing agreements. Qanooni complements that by powering the work of law (drafting, review, analysis, and reasoning) with AI that preserves each company’s unique voice and standards. Together we’re ensuring that as organisations become more efficient at managing agreements, they don’t lose the legal rigour and institutional knowledge that makes their work distinct.”
Anne Barraqué-Benoit, Partner Sales Director Middle East at Docusign, said:
“Our vision for Intelligent Agreement Management is to make agreements work smarter across the entire business. Qanooni’s partnership shows what that looks like in practice: legal teams drafting, reviewing, and signing contracts with full agreement visibility, without leaving the tools they use every day. ”