Jakarta, ThedailyID — Veritask officially launched AiYU, the first agentic AI platform in Indonesia designed for legal and compliance work, on April 21, 2026.
Unlike conventional legal AI tools that mainly function as question-and-answer systems, AiYU focuses on traceability. It shows the legal basis behind every response, including specific articles, laws, amendment versions, and regulatory relationships.
As a result, users can verify each recommendation directly from its source with a single click. This feature addresses a major gap in existing AI systems, where answers often lack clear legal grounding.
AiYU also offers end-to-end capabilities. It supports legal drafting, translation, document review, and comprehensive legal analysis. In addition, its regulatory intelligence system connects users to updated laws and court decisions.
The platform integrates more than 300,000 regulations and millions of Indonesian court rulings. Moreover, the database continues to grow daily, so users always access the latest legal information.
Veritask positions AiYU as a more accessible solution compared to traditional legal tech services. Previously, only large corporations could afford similar capabilities due to high costs. Now, AiYU starts at Rp350,000 per month, allowing smaller firms and individual practitioners to use advanced legal tools.
The development of AiYU stems from a key industry concern: accountability. Many legal professionals need not only accurate answers but also verifiable sources to support their decisions.
This issue became clear during early testing. One in-house counsel asked where responsibility lies if an AI-generated answer turns out to be incorrect. That question shaped AiYU’s core design around transparency.
According to Veritask, AiYU operates differently from traditional platforms. Instead of adding AI on top of a legal database, the company built the system as AI-native from the start, using regulations as its backbone.
Furthermore, AiYU acts as an agentic system rather than a passive chatbot. It conducts multi-step research independently while letting users monitor each stage in real time.
For example, the system identifies relevant regulations, selects applicable legal provisions, analyzes them, and then constructs its response. Each step remains visible, so the process stays transparent.
Legal professionals have responded positively to this approach. Navy Sasmita, a legal manager at an energy company, emphasized the importance of transparency in daily work.
“I can see where every answer comes from and verify it myself if needed. That makes it reliable,” she said.
Overall, AiYU aims to strengthen trust in AI-assisted legal work. By combining automation with accountability, Veritask seeks to reshape how legal professionals use technology in Indonesia.





