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Bigle, the leading AI-native Contract Lifecycle Management (CLM) platform in Spanish-speaking markets, announces the launch of Bigle Libra 2.0, the most advanced version to date of Bigle Libra, the company's legal AI engine first introduced in 2024.

This new version introduces its most ambitious innovation yet: AI Skills, a set of artificial intelligence capabilities embedded directly into the legal workflow—not as an external assistant that users must consult, but as built-in capabilities that operate autonomously within the platform. Bigle has chosen to release these Skills progressively, giving each one the attention and visibility it deserves rather than announcing them all at once. The first three are available today, with many more set to launch over the coming weeks and months.
The launch, unveiled during #BigleBeyond2026, held in May in Madrid, Spain, marks a turning point in legal document management: for the first time, a CLM platform has artificial intelligence embedded throughout its entire DNA, across every stage of the contract lifecycle. AI is no longer an additional layer attached to a chat interface—it is the foundation on which everything else is built.
For years, legal teams have faced the same challenge: repetitive, manual tasks that consume valuable time throughout every stage of the contract lifecycle, from filling in signer information to classifying and tagging documents. Bigle has spent the last eight years exploring how artificial intelligence can transform legal work, and that experience is the foundation behind AI Skills: AI that does not require users to learn new ways of working or adapt their processes, but instead adapts itself to the way lawyers already work today.
""Eight years of building this have taught us one thing: legal technology only works if lawyers don't have to change the way they work. Our AI Skills eliminate the manual tasks that no one should still be doing by hand in 2026 and open the door to something that, until now, has only been a promise: the complete automation of the legal function," said Alejandro Esteve de Miguel, CEO and Co-founder of Bigle.
Libra 2.0 rewrites the rules of CLM with the introduction of AI Skills: a set of AI capabilities embedded into every stage of the contract lifecycle. Rather than serving as an external copilot that users need to consult, AI becomes part of the workflow itself—anticipating, suggesting, and executing.
The first three AI Skills available today are:
This new Skill solves that challenge at its source. Any contract imported into Libra 2.0 is automatically structured within seconds, with its metadata detected and classified automatically. The contract repository is no longer a static archive—it becomes actionable legal information from the very first minute.
"And this is only the beginning. Every AI Skill we release will solve a real, highly specific challenge faced by legal teams every day. We prefer introducing them one by one, with the context each deserves, rather than burying them in a long list that no one remembers," said Daniel Tomas Bartomeus, CTO at Bigle.
Bigle has confirmed that the next AI Skills to be released will include AI-powered ticket auto-assignment and automatic alert detection, and that the company will continue announcing new capabilities throughout the year until the full set of AI Skills that make up Libra 2.0 has been introduced.
The company also revealed that, after the summer, it will introduce innovations that go beyond the AI Skills announced so far—capabilities that Bigle describes as "surprises the legal industry has never seen before," to be unveiled at the appropriate time.
Bigle's message is clear: what launches today is only the first chapter of something much bigger, and what comes next will change the way the legal industry understands what AI can do for lawyers.
The Spanish-language CLM market has grown significantly in recent years, driven by the digital transformation of corporate legal departments. However, most available solutions require lengthy configuration, training, and ongoing maintenance. Libra 2.0 breaks away from that model: it delivers value from the very first contract uploaded, without requiring legal teams to learn how to use the platform before benefiting from it.
Libra 2.0's architecture is built around a virtuous cycle: the user works, the AI assists, the AI learns, and the user works more efficiently. Every AI Skill is natively integrated into the legal team's workflow, allowing tasks that previously required manual intervention to happen automatically—and with increasing accuracy over time.
"Traditional CLMs are dead. What the market has called intelligent contract management has, at best, been a repository with search functionality. We've spent eight years building something radically different, and Libra 2.0 proves it: we are the first to integrate AI that actively operates across every stage of the contract lifecycle. Not as an add-on—as the DNA of the platform," said Sergio Esteve de Miguel, Co-CEO and Co-founder of Bigle.
Bigle Libra 2.0, including its first three AI Skills, is available today to all existing Bigle customers across Europe and Latin America. Legal teams interested in learning more about the AI-native CLM platform can request a demonstration at: Bigle Libra 2.0
Bigle is a legal tech company offering a software suite consisting of four products: Bigle CLM, Bigle Libra (its legal AI), Bigle Sign, and Bigle Academy. The company's mission is to make legal operations more efficient by improving security and minimizing legal risk.
Bigle has not incorporated artificial intelligence as an additional layer on top of an existing CLM platform. Instead, AI has been embedded into the platform's DNA from its very design, across every stage of the contract lifecycle. Libra, its legal AI engine, continues to function as the conversational assistant that legal teams can consult whenever they need, but it now goes much further: through its AI Skills, Libra also acts autonomously within the workflow itself, identifying, completing, classifying, and executing tasks without requiring users to ask.
Libra has been developed specifically for legal departments. It is purpose-built for legal work, delivers expert legal capabilities, and provides a highly secure environment designed to ensure maximum confidentiality while minimizing the hallucinations commonly associated with general-purpose AI tools.
The platform enables legal professionals to automatically generate documents, share them for review, validate them in real time, collaborate virtually, negotiate, and execute agreements using its built-in electronic signature solution.
Bigle is a pioneer and market leader in no-code document automation, with a global presence and a customer base that includes major corporations and leading law firms.
To learn more about Bigle, visit: biglelegal.com
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From left to right: Bigle's founding team — Daniel Tomás, CTO; Alejandro Esteve Miguel Anglada, CEO and Co-founder; and Sergio Esteve de Miguel Anglada, Co-CEO and Co-founder.