UPDATED 08:00 EST / JANUARY 05 2026

AI

ContractPodAI rebrands as Leah to expand agentic automation beyond contract lifecycle management

Contract lifecycle management startup ContractPodAI said today it’s rebranding itself as “Leah,” the name of its flagship artificial intelligence platform.

The name change reflects how the company has expanded from managing contracts to automating many other aspects of running a business, including legal work, finance and procurement functions.

The startup originally made its mark in the CLM industry, using AI algorithms to streamline complex workflows and automate contract processes. However, it later evolved beyond its original mission with the launch of its Leah AI platform in 2022, introducing a much more comprehensive offering designed to automate various office functions using self-guided AI agents.

Today, the Leah Agentic AI platform consists of three major components, including Leah Agentic OS, an operating system that allows companies to design, deploy and govern intelligent agents across their entire business. Of course, contract management is still a big part of what it does. Leah Agentic CLM provides customers with an agentic workforce that automates every aspect of the contract management lifecycle, using advanced reasoning capabilities to anticipate risks and accelerate business outcomes.

The other major component of Leah AI is Leah Legal, an agentic legal assistant that aims to streamline legal workflows with automated features like document drafting, contract review and data extraction. It also provides a conversational interface for legal inquiries, transforming legal departments into strategic business enablers.

The company said the Leah AI platform has become a kind of “connective tissue” for many of its customers, strengthening performance across their businesses by reducing the friction between various teams, tools and processes. Nowadays, it’s more of an orchestration platform rather than a pure-play automation offering, focused on helping businesses adopt AI that fuels proactive decision making, the company explained.

“Companies are increasingly turning to us not only to modernize individual functions, but to fundamentally reshape how their enterprise thinks, operates, and creates value in an AI-native world,” said Leah co-founder and Chief Executive Sarvath Misra. “This rebrand represents that shift — from a focused contracting solution to a true enterprise intelligence partner, powering a new era of coordinated, agent driven performance and accelerated decision making.”

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