ContractPodAI Rebrands as Leah, Shifts to Agentic AI Platform

The move repositions the business as an agentic AI platform that supports legal, procurement, finance and other enterprise functions.

Written by Mia Goulart
Published on Jan. 05, 2026
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London-based contract lifecycle management company ContractPodAI has rebranded as Leah, repositioning the business as an agentic AI platform that supports legal, procurement, finance and other enterprise functions.

In a statement on Monday, CEO Sarvarth Misra said customers are increasingly relying on the platform to rethink how their organizations operate and create value in an AI-native environment, with Leah playing a central role in transforming day-to-day work.

Leah was first introduced in 2022 as ContractPodAI’s AI offering and has since evolved into a broader AI ecosystem that connects teams, tools and processes, according to the company.

The platform is built on an open, adaptive architecture that integrates with existing enterprise systems and brings together multiple leading large language models, configurable AI capabilities and enterprise-grade governance and controls.

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