Legal Technology
RYTZ
AI-powered platform giving self-represented litigants the tools to navigate Australian family law. Twelve integrated modules spanning legal research, document intelligence, evidence management, and case strategy—capabilities previously accessible only through expensive legal representation.
Thousands of Australians navigate family law proceedings without legal representation every year. The system is complex, emotionally charged, and unforgiving of mistakes. Critical deadlines get missed. Evidence goes unorganised. Court documents are filed incorrectly.
RYTZ consolidates the entire case preparation workflow into a single platform. Users research relevant law, upload and analyse documents, build structured evidence portfolios, plan settlements, and prepare court-ready materials—guided at every step by AI that understands Australian family law and learns the specifics of their case.
Multi-Model Intelligence
Different legal tasks demand different AI capabilities. RYTZ orchestrates multiple specialised models—each selected for what it does best. Language understanding, document vision, and semantic retrieval work in concert, with an orchestration layer routing each task to the optimal engine. The result is analysis that's both faster and more nuanced than any single model could achieve.
AI Legal Counsel
Conversational AI that understands the user's specific case. Context-aware responses grounded in verified legislation, with every interaction building a deeper understanding of the user's situation.
The system extracts and remembers case facts across conversations—parties, timelines, assets, concerns, legal issues. It surfaces relevant authorities, identifies evidence gaps, and suggests actionable next steps. Every response references real law. Every suggestion considers the user's specific circumstances.
Proprietary Document Pipeline
Legal documents are dense, varied, and unforgiving of misinterpretation. RYTZ's document intelligence system processes any legal document—court orders, affidavits, financial statements, correspondence—through a purpose-built pipeline that recognises document types automatically and applies specialised analysis tailored to each.
The system identifies document types through multi-stage detection, routes each through specialised extraction prompts, validates output quality, and persists high-confidence results automatically. A second intelligence layer enriches raw extraction with strategic analysis—relevant legal provisions, precedent references, and case-specific insights.
Thousands
of verified legal provisions powering every interaction
Verified Legal Knowledge
Every analysis is grounded in a comprehensive, practitioner-verified knowledge base spanning Australian family law—legislation, court rules, case authorities, and procedural requirements. This isn't generic AI. Every response references real law. Every form includes verified guidance. Every deadline is sourced from legislation. Court registry information, filing fees, and witness requirements are maintained with legal practitioner verification.
Continuous Case Intelligence
The platform learns from every interaction. As users converse with the AI, upload documents, and build evidence, RYTZ constructs a living picture of their case—parties, timelines, assets, concerns, legal issues.
This accumulated intelligence makes every subsequent interaction more contextual. Chat responses reference earlier conversations. Document analysis considers existing evidence. Form fields pre-populate from known facts. The platform gets smarter the more it's used.
Document Intelligence
Upload any legal document and receive structured analysis. Automatic type detection across court orders, affidavits, financial statements, and correspondence. The system identifies relevant legal provisions and maps findings to the user's case with strategic insights.
Evidence Portfolio
Structured evidence management with AI-powered relevance scoring. Each item is analysed for legal strength, categorised by type, and mapped to relevant legal factors. Court-readiness metrics track progress from initial collection to hearing-ready status.
Court Documents
Guided completion across 50+ Australian family court forms with contextual guidance and validation. Auto-population from known case facts. AI-assisted affidavit preparation transforms draft content into court-appropriate language with compliance checking.
Legal Research
Full-text search across legislation, court rules, and case authorities with plain-English explanations. Semantic retrieval surfaces relevant sections based on the user's situation. Bookmark and annotate for later reference.
Complete Platform — 12 Modules
Research & Knowledge
Document Intelligence
Case Strategy
Command Centre
Role
Founder & Technical Lead
Timeline
2024 — Present
Stack
React, TypeScript, Supabase, Vercel, React Native
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