Relativity to Establish Singapore Entity to Expand APAC Presence

April 21, 2026
Relativity plans to open a Singapore entity in the fourth quarter to support local hiring and strengthen its operations across Asia. The move aligns with rising adoption of its AI-powered legal data tools in the region.

Relativity plans to establish a Singapore entity in the fourth quarter of 2026, enabling local hiring and expanding its presence across Asia, according to a press release. The announcement was made at RelFest Sydney, where the company showcased new AI capabilities for legal data intelligence.

Relativity reported strong growth in the adoption of its products across Asia Pacific. Usage of RelativityOne increased 57 percent in Australia and New Zealand and 46 percent across Asia. Documents reviewed using Relativity aiR for Review rose by more than 2,000 percent year over year, signaling broader use of AI in legal workflows.

The company also highlighted two new AI tools currently in Advanced Access. aiR Assist introduces natural language question and answer capabilities to RelativityOne, allowing users to explore data conversationally and uncover insights faster. Custom analyses enable teams to define AI analyses using natural language prompts for tasks such as extracting structured data or identifying visual patterns.

Relativity said these developments are aimed at helping legal and compliance teams manage growing data volumes and regulatory complexity in the region. The Singapore entity will serve as a base for further engagement with customers and partners across Asia Pacific.

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