Docusign has unveiled a new set of AI-powered tools designed to automate and streamline contract workflows, as enterprises increasingly look to generative AI to reduce manual back-office work.
At its recent Momentum conference, the digital agreement signing company introduced Iris, an AI assistant and underlying AI engine for agreements, along with autonomous AI agents and an “Agent Studio” builder as part of its Intelligent Agreement Management platform.
Iris can review agreements, surface key terms and obligations, suggest edits, route approvals and trigger follow-up actions using natural language prompts.
CEO Allan Thygesen said the company is aiming to turn contracts into active business systems rather than static documents. “Docusign is the only platform with the full context of your agreement history and relationships,” he said in a statement.
The company also expanded integrations with major AI and enterprise software providers, including OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, Salesforce, Microsoft, SAP and Slack. Docusign is also partnering with legal AI companies including Harvey, Legora and CoCounsel by Thomson Reuters.
New offerings include IAM for HR, which automates onboarding and compliance tasks such as mobile I-9 verification, and IAM for Sales, which embeds agreement workflows into CRM systems including HubSpot, Microsoft Dynamics 365 and Salesforce.
The Iris assistant, AI agents and Agent Studio are in early access in the U.S. and will begin broader rollout in July.