ContractPodAi Rebrands as Leah, Launching New Era of Agentic AI for Enterprise Transformation
ContractPodAi has officially rebranded as Leah, marking a strategic evolution from a contract lifecycle management (CLM) platform to a comprehensive enterprise agentic AI company. The new name reflects the company’s expanded vision to help organizations unify work across departments, enhance decision-making, and accelerate value through intelligent, agent-driven systems. The rebrand underscores Leah’s transformation into a platform that goes beyond contracts. What began as a solution for streamlining legal agreements has matured into a powerful agentic AI ecosystem that integrates legal, procurement, finance, and other critical functions. At the core of this shift is Leah’s mission to eliminate friction between teams, tools, and processes by enabling coordinated, intelligent actions across the enterprise. Sarvarth Misra, CEO and Co-Founder of Leah, emphasized the company’s broader ambition: “We believe no organization should settle for good when great is possible.” He noted that clients are no longer seeking isolated digital upgrades but are asking Leah to fundamentally reshape how their businesses operate in an AI-native world. The rebrand signals that Leah is now more than a tool—it’s an enterprise intelligence partner driving proactive performance. Launched in 2022 as an AI assistant for contract management, Leah has evolved into a full-scale agentic operating system. The Leah Agentic OS allows enterprises to design, deploy, and govern intelligent agents across departments, enabling automation, faster decisions, and scalable productivity—without the limitations of traditional seat-based software models. This approach puts control and data ownership directly in the hands of enterprises while supporting continuous adaptation. Key components of the Leah platform include Leah Agentic CLM, which provides real-time insights and risk anticipation throughout the contract lifecycle; and Leah Legal, which empowers legal teams with conversational AI agents capable of thinking, deciding, and acting with minimal oversight. The platform is built on an open, adaptable architecture that integrates with existing systems and combines enterprise-grade security with leading large language models. Anna Burke, Chief Marketing Officer at Leah, explained that the name Leah stands for Lead, Empower, Accelerate, and Harmonize—values that reflect how the platform transforms fragmented workflows into unified, intelligent operations. Leah’s architecture is designed to simplify complexity, empower employees, and create a cohesive, adaptive operating fabric across organizations. Recognized as a CLM Visionary by Gartner for five consecutive years and named a Leader in the 2025 IDC MarketScape for AI-Enabled Buy-Side CLM Applications, Leah continues to expand its global footprint with offices in London, New York, Dubai, Sydney, Glasgow, Mumbai, and Singapore. The company invites organizations to explore its platform at leahai.com, where they can discover features, use cases, and real-world applications of its agentic AI solutions.
