This page explains, at a high level, how Procr uses AI systems in the product and the guardrails around that usage.
Last updated: April 18, 2026
This page is intended as a practical product overview. It does not replace customer agreements, product documentation, or security materials.
Procr uses AI systems to help extract contract information, summarize relevant details, identify renewal and negotiation context, draft working materials, and support workflow preparation for customer teams.
AI-generated outputs are intended to support human decision-making, not replace it. Customers review, edit, approve, or reject outputs before acting on them.
Procr is designed to use customer-provided content only to operate, support, and improve the service experience for that customer, subject to applicable agreements and product settings.
Procr does not position customer contract data as open training material. If AI providers or model configurations are used, Procr's goal is to apply controls and vendor settings appropriate to customer data sensitivity and the intended product workflow.
AI systems can produce incomplete, inaccurate, or outdated outputs. Customers should not rely on AI-generated results alone for legal, procurement, finance, or compliance decisions without appropriate review.
Access to product data and AI-supported workflows should be governed by product permissions, operational controls, and service-provider safeguards appropriate to the environment in which Procr operates.
Procr may rely on third-party infrastructure, software, or model providers as part of delivering AI-supported functionality. Additional details may be provided through customer diligence materials as the product and vendor stack evolve.
Procr may update this page over time as product capabilities, vendor relationships, and control practices evolve.
If you have questions about how Procr uses AI in the product, email us at hello@procr.io