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CaseMark AI alternatives, compared on what each vendor actually publishes

CaseMark AI publishes seven of the eight facts a buyer needs, including a rate of $100 per user per month, which makes it one of the few tools in this market you can price without a call. The nine alternatives below are compared on the same eight rows.

11 tools compared·Eight rows each·Vendor claims captured 13 August 2026

What CaseMark AI publishes

CaseMark AI is aimed at solo and small litigation teams and at court reporters, and it prices like it: per user, per month, with credits. That makes it a fair baseline for this whole comparison. A seat licence suits a team whose volume is steady and whose files are small; it stops suiting them the month a ten-thousand-page file lands on one person's desk.

Processing model100% AI (self-serve document/deposition summarization)
Human QANone disclosed
Typical turnaroundMinutes; same-day turnaround
Pricing modelSubscription (per-user) or pay-as-you-go credits
Indicative cost$100/user/month incl. $80 in AI credits (Pro plan)
Export formatsNot published
Best forAI case/document summarization for solo & small litigation teams and court reporters
Customer satisfactionNo public reviews found

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AI legal-work platform: deposition summaries (page-line, narrative, and analysis formats), medical chronologies (cited timelines extracted from medica

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Category: AI-native / Tech-enabled service. Vendor claims captured 13 August 2026. Rows marked not published were searched for and not found on the vendor site.

11 tools, four questions each

Processing model, turnaround, pricing model, published rate. Follow any vendor name for the full eight-row profile. A gold tag means the vendor does not publish that fact, which is itself worth knowing before a call.

VendorProcessing modelTypical turnaroundPricing modelIndicative costPublished
CaseMark AI100% AI (self-serve document/deposition summarization)Minutes; same-day turnaroundSubscription (per-user) or pay-as-you-go credits$100/user/month incl. $80 in AI credits (Pro plan)7/8
Parrot100% AI (deposition transcription and medical-record summarization)Not publishedQuote-based (all-inclusive pricing, contact sales)Not published6/8
DodonaiAI + Optional Human Managed Services (add-on)Minutes (summaries); seconds (deposition summaries)Usage-based subscription (credits/pages)$25-$83/mo (4,800-120,000 credits/yr); $0.008-$0.06/page7/8
OctopusLM100% AINot publishedPer-page (pay-as-you-go) or subscription$0.10/page pay-as-you-go; $250/month unlimited7/8
InPractice AI100% AI (human-editable output)Minutes (processes ~3 seconds per page)Per-Page (pay-as-you-go credits, no subscription)$0.05/page; 4 pricing editions from $100 to $5,0008/8
Superinsight.ai100% AI~15-60 minutes per report; as fast as ~1 hour per casePer-credit / subscription tiers$25-$80 per credit; $28-$54 per medical chronology7/8
CoCounsel (Casetext)100% AI (self-serve legal research/drafting assistant)Not publishedSubscription (per-user annual), bundled with WestlawCore from $4,500/user/year (requires separate Westlaw subscription)6/8
EveAI (self-serve; learns firm-specific drafting style)Demand letters generated in minutesQuote-basedNot published6/8
Supio100% AI (CaseAware), human-validated benchmarksNot publishedSubscription (Case Subscription / Unlimited Firm Access)Not published5/8
EvenUpAI + Human QA (100+ in-house legal/medical experts review every output)Marketed 'Express' tier of 1-24 hours; third-party reviews report actual turnaround often 5-7 daysProject-based / Quote-based (annual contract via sales)Not published6/8
Medrecords AIAI drafts, a human decides. Every line cites its source page.Minutes to hours per filePay per page, no subscription (Self-Service); annual licence for AI Enablement and On-Prem10¢ a page, duplicates free8/8

Of the 11 tools above, 7 publish an indicative cost. Across all 318 vendors profiled in the Content Hub, 53 do. Every claim was captured on 13 August 2026 from the vendor's own site; nothing here is a Medrecords AI rating of another vendor.

HOW TO READ THE TABLE

Four questions that decide this, and one that does not

Feature lists in this market converge within a quarter. What separates these tools is commercial and procedural, and most of it is visible before you take a call.

  • Who signsSome tools produce a draft your own reviewer signs off. Others include reviewers of their own. Neither is better; they are different liabilities and different price points.
  • What the meter countsPer page, per file, per user, per credit or per year. A seat licence and a per-page rate diverge fast once one file gets large.
  • Whether output is checkableA summary you cannot trace back to a page is a summary you have to re-read the file to trust. Ask what a citation points at.
  • Where the records goWhose cloud, whose BAA, whose keys. This is the question procurement asks and the one vendor sites answer least often.
  • Not: the modelWhich foundation model sits underneath changes quarterly and tells you nothing about whether the output holds up on a file like yours.

Where Medrecords AI fits, and where it does not

The row above is ours, held to the same eight questions. So is this.

What it does

Reads the file you already have: PDFs, scans, handwriting, the DICOM imaging rather than only the radiologist's report. Removes duplicates, flags wrong-patient pages, builds the chronology, and links every line back to the page it came from.

What it costs

Ten cents a page on Self-Service, duplicates free, no seat licence and no subscription. AI Enablement and On-Prem are annual licences. All three are listed on the plans page, in numbers, without a call.

What it will not do

It does not retrieve records from providers, sign an opinion, score a case, or decide a claim. It drafts and cites; a qualified human decides. Any vendor promising otherwise is describing a liability, not a feature.

CaseMark AI alternatives: common questions

Parrot covers the same deposition-plus-medical-records pair but quotes rather than publishes a rate. Dodonai and OctopusLM are the closest on price transparency: both publish per-page and monthly figures, which very few vendors in this market do.

Yes, and it is unusual in that. The Content Hub profile records $100 per user per month including $80 in AI credits on the Pro plan, alongside a pay-as-you-go credit option. Of 318 vendors profiled in the Content Hub, only 53 publish an indicative cost at all.

When the work is lumpy. A seat licence charges the same for a quiet month and a heavy one, and credits get consumed by page count regardless of how many people are logged in. Per-page pricing tracks the file, not the headcount, which is why high-volume desks tend to end up there.

No. Self-Service is ten cents a page with duplicates free, no seat licence and no subscription. AI Enablement and On-Prem are annual licences, priced on the plans page, because they run inside your own cloud or your own network rather than ours.

Each row is read out of that vendor's Content Hub profile, which records what the vendor published on its own site at the capture date. Where a row says "not published", that is a finding, not an omission: we looked and the vendor does not state it. Follow any vendor name to see the full profile.

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