Lexi is coming soon to Quickscribe Online, combining AI-assisted research with Quickscribe's trusted BC legislative content, curated supporting materials, and clear citations for professional validation.
Be among the first to hear when Lexi is ready. Lexi will be available at no additional cost to Quickscribe Online subscribers at launch, and non-subscribers will be able to try it free for a limited time.
Lexi is designed around Quickscribe's curated legislative database, so research starts with laws that are updated weeks before other sources — not with a general-purpose web model.
Hansard, Supplemental Notes, Expert Annotations, and other Quickscribe-curated materials add context while remaining clearly separated from the governing law.
Lexi is being built around source transparency, so users can review the legislation and supporting materials behind every answer instead of relying on unsupported AI output.
Organizations will be able to manage access, processing preferences, chat history, and optional web search settings to match their internal policies.
Lexi is part of Quickscribe Online, but each organization can decide whether to enable it, who can access it, and how the AI-assisted research experience should operate.
Administrators have full control over how Lexi is made available. Lexi can be enabled for your entire organization, selected groups, or individual users, allowing access to be managed at both the organization and user level.
Organizations may be able to choose Canadian or U.S. processing options depending on configuration, privacy requirements, availability, and performance needs.
Enable supplemental web results with guardrails, prioritizing official Canadian, BC, court, tribunal, regulator, and local- government sources where appropriate.
Optional web search is intended to be focused and source-aware, prioritizing Canadian/BC legal and public-authority sources while keeping web results separate from Quickscribe's primary law and curated materials.
Maintain conversational continuity, or keep sessions isolated. Chat history is stored in Canada when enabled.
Chat history can support follow-up questions and continuity. Organizations that prefer isolated sessions can disable it.
Lexi defaults to the most accurate response, with the option to prioritize faster results where appropriate