Plat4mation, a 750-person enterprise workflow consultancy operating across 13 European countries, has deployed Luminance's contract review platform across its full international footprint from day one, skipping the single-jurisdiction pilot approach that has characterised most enterprise legal AI rollouts so far.
Most legal AI deals to date have started in a single jurisdiction, typically the home country of the client's legal team, before expanding incrementally — if expansion happens at all. Plat4mation's rollout bypasses that pattern entirely, going live across the full business from the outset.
The platform is handling end-to-end contract review for the business, not front-of-funnel triage. That includes pattern-spotting across legacy contract estates, a capability that requires both accuracy and the ability to process large, unstructured document sets without manual pre-sorting.
Luminance attributes its positioning in competitive evaluations to having been built specifically for legal practitioners rather than adapted from a general-purpose large language model. As enterprise buyers become more deliberate about legal AI procurement, the distinction between purpose-built and retrofitted platforms appears to be influencing shortlisting and final selection.
Plat4mation joins Luminance's customer base of more than 1,000 enterprises spanning more than 70 countries. The deal represents the kind of multi-jurisdictional deployment from day one that the category has struggled to deliver at scale.