Introducing Lexiwise South Africa

The next-generation AI-enabled statutory & regulatory intelligence platform for South Africa, built for speed & accuracy.

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Solution

AI-powered research and insight

Lexiwise South Africa is a modern legal and regulatory intelligence platform designed to outperform legacy tools in the South African market. It brings together a fully consolidated statutory database, a real-time regulatory feed, an interactive legal register and AI-powered search and analysis, all in one fast, intuitive interface.

Built on Afriwise’s proven technology and data, Lexiwise SA gives legal, compliance and regulatory teams a smarter, more automated way to access and interact with South African primary, secondary and subordinate legislation, case law, doctrine, legal news and regulatory materials

Solution

What Makes Lexiwise Different

Automated, Real-Time Regulatory Intelligence

Lexiwise consolidates updates from laws, regulations, gazettes, regulators and courts into a single real-time feed, giving you one place to track legal and regulatory changes as they happen.

A Fully Consolidated Statutory Database

Lexiwise includes a comprehensive, consolidated and continuously updated database of South African Acts and subordinate instruments, presented in a clean, modern structure.

AI-enabled Search & Understanding

Search with precision using AI-driven semantic search, natural-language queries and contextual interpretation tools that help you understand regulatory content faster.

Tailored Monitoring & Alerts

Create and follow personalised watch lists, topics, and regulatory themes relevant to your work. Lexiwise keeps you informed with focused, high-signal alerts.

Built for Lawyers, Legal, Compliance & Risk Teams

Fast, modern and intuitive, designed to replace outdated, fragmented legacy systems with a platform that reflects how professionals actually search, monitor and work today.

BETA RELEASE

Beta release: Be among the first to try the most advanced regulatory intelligence platform in South Africa