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Norm Ai has expanded its legal and compliance AI platform by launching on Microsoft Foundry and making its offering available through the Microsoft Marketplace, embedding its technology deeply into the Microsoft enterprise stack. The company converts complex laws, regulations, and internal policies into AI agents that apply firm-specific logic in real time, enabling consistent, explainable oversight that keeps pace with accelerated AI-driven workflows.
Built on Azure’s enterprise-grade security, governance, and data controls, Norm Ai’s deployment on Microsoft Foundry is designed for regulated and risk-sensitive organizations that require accuracy, traceability, and defensible decision-making. Direct integration with Microsoft 365, including Word and PowerPoint, allows business users to receive on-the-spot assessments of disclosures, claims, and policy conflicts as they draft, reducing downstream review cycles and shifting enterprises from reactive checks to “compliant by design” operations.
Norm Ai’s Legal Engineering discipline, led by experienced attorneys, encodes regulatory interpretations into machine-executable systems, preserving institutional judgment while scaling review capacity alongside rising content volume. This approach is intended to free legal and compliance teams from repetitive checks so they can focus on higher-value judgment calls, while business units move work into formal approval stages in cleaner, more consistent form.
For Norm Ai, the Microsoft collaboration enhances distribution, credibility, and technical robustness for its platform as enterprises adopt AI at scale. CEO John Nay characterized the launch on Microsoft Marketplace as a central pillar of the company’s strategy, positioning Norm Ai as a core governance layer inside the tools where work actually happens. The company, which serves clients managing a combined $30 trillion in assets under management and has raised more than $140 million from major financial and strategic investors, is aiming to become the default legal and compliance AI infrastructure for large enterprises seeking to expand AI use without increasing regulatory and legal risk.

