vLex is a Chrome extension built to streamline legal research while you browse. When you open articles, blog posts, court documents, or commentary pages that mention cases or other legal authorities, the extension detects those citations and automatically turns them into direct vLex links, so you can jump from a citation to the source material without copying and pasting.
It also upgrades your Google workflow. When you run a normal Google search, vLex can surface relevant vLex results alongside what you already see, helping you spot authoritative legal materials faster and reduce time spent opening multiple tabs to check whether a source is worth reading.
To take research a step further, the extension includes Vincent, vLex’s AI-assisted research companion. Vincent can analyze the web page you’re viewing and recommend related vLex content—such as cases, legislation, or other documents—based on that context. This is useful when you’re reading something non-vLex (a news story, an article, a public-facing PDF) and want to quickly pivot into deeper, citable legal resources inside vLex.
Using the extension is straightforward: install it in Chrome, browse as you normally would, and let it enhance pages by adding vLex citation links automatically. When searching on Google, review the vLex-enhanced results to discover relevant materials immediately. When you need guidance or want to expand your research, open Vincent to get AI-powered recommendations tailored to the content on your screen. more
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