Relativity has added an integration with Anthropic's Claude Compliance API, bringing Claude Enterprise activity into RelativityOne and extending the platform's native collection tools for workplace generative AI data.
RelativityOne already supports native collection from ChatGPT Enterprise and Gemini Enterprise. With this addition, legal, compliance and security teams can also pull Claude Enterprise records into the same system, including activity logs and conversation content.
That includes user logins, administrative actions and configuration changes, as well as chats, uploaded files and projects. Customers and partners can collect the information directly from the source and process it into a format suitable for review in RelativityOne.
The announcement reflects a wider push by legal technology suppliers to address the growing volume of data created through employee use of generative AI tools at work. As these systems become more common in corporate settings, lawyers and investigators are increasingly dealing with a new body of records that may become relevant in disputes, regulatory inquiries and internal reviews.
Relativity presented the new integration as part of a broader effort to make RelativityOne a central place for handling that material. Once imported, data from Claude Enterprise can be analysed alongside other enterprise data held in the platform.
A recent Gallup survey cited by Relativity found that half of employed American adults report using AI in their role. That trend is raising new questions for organisations about visibility into how such tools are used, and how records from them can be preserved, reviewed and governed.
Broader build-out
The Claude Compliance API integration follows another link between RelativityOne and Anthropic's products. Alongside Anthropic's recent launch for the legal sector, Relativity introduced a Model Context Protocol integration connecting RelativityOne with Claude.ai, Claude Cowork and Claude Code.
According to Relativity, that integration adds a conversational layer for administrative work inside RelativityOne. System administrators, litigation support teams, legal operations staff, service providers and developers can use natural language to set up new matters, align workspaces with data structures, and manage access and workflows.
Relativity said this could reduce the manual work involved in creating workspaces, understanding data structures and managing users. It also said the system provides visibility into usage patterns and can help teams audit access, manage matter lifecycles and reduce the risk of inadvertent disclosure.
Relativity has long positioned RelativityOne as a platform that can be extended through APIs, marketplace applications and partner tools. Adding Claude Enterprise data collection fits that approach by widening the set of external systems from which customers can gather information into the platform.
Chris Brown, chief product officer at Relativity, outlined how the company sees the connection between the collection and workflow features. "Whether teams are using RelativityOne to collect Claude Enterprise data or using Claude to stand up RelativityOne workspaces and manage administrative workflows in RelativityOne through natural language, it all comes back to one goal: helping legal data and technology teams move from data to insight to action faster and with more confidence," Brown said.
He added: "aiR and RelativityOne power that journey-analyzing documents, identifying privilege, surfacing case strategy and driving workflows to completion-all on one platform. As enterprise AI generates an entirely new class of business data, RelativityOne is the platform built to govern, analyze and act on it."
Growing demand
The legal sector has been adapting to a rapid increase in digitally generated evidence for years, but generative AI introduces a further layer of complexity. Prompts, responses, uploaded documents and system-level logs can all form part of a record that may need to be retained, collected and reviewed.
For corporate legal departments, law firms and service providers, the challenge is not only volume but also fragmentation. Employees may use several AI tools across different business functions, leaving relevant records spread across multiple systems and providers.
By bringing ChatGPT Enterprise, Gemini Enterprise and Claude Enterprise into one collection framework, Relativity is trying to give customers a more consistent way to handle that material. Teams can review and analyse AI-related data in the context of other enterprise information already held in RelativityOne.
The move also highlights how major AI developers are building compliance and administrative interfaces for business users in regulated industries. Those interfaces are becoming increasingly important as customers seek stronger oversight of employee use, internal governance and legal risk tied to AI-generated content.
Relativity said the Claude Enterprise integration allows organisations to retrieve records through dedicated read endpoints, giving compliance and legal teams access to both operational and conversational data within the Anthropic service.