
Docusign has unveiled new AI-powered tools—including AI Contract Agents and a suite of next-generation offerings—designed to further accelerate contract workflows and drive stronger business outcomes across Asia-Pacific.
Built on Docusign Iris, the new AI Contract Agents will be available in Singapore in 2026. These agents automate tasks so that a procurement team can instruct an AI agent to analyse vendor risk, cross-check contract terms against legal standards, and flag outdated clauses—all within minutes, with full transparency at every step.
“With Docusign Iris and our new AI Contract Agents, we’re empowering businesses across Asia-Pacific to achieve measurable improvements—from faster deal cycles to stronger compliance and enhanced customer experiences,” said Allan Thygesen, Chief Executive Officer, Docusign. “In a fast-growing yet highly complex region, where diverse cross-border regulations and compliance requirements can slow progress, agentic AI in intelligent agreement management will help organizations move faster and more efficiently to unlock growth.”
Docusign Iris also includes new features designed for the agreement lifecycle, from contract creation to signing and management.
- Agreement Desk (April 2026): A centralized collaboration hub where teams can quickly submit contract requests and track progress in real time. Integrated with AI-Assisted Review, teams can use Docusign Iris to identify risky clauses and suggest policy-aligned language directly with Microsoft Word, enabling faster negotiations, quicker deal closures, and smoother supplier onboarding.
- Workspaces (available December 2025): A secure, all-in-one environment where signers can access documents and tasks for multi-step agreements (e.g., buying a home or opening a bank account) without juggling email chains or scattered forms. This leads to faster closings, improved customer experiences and stronger business relationships.
- Enhancements to Navigator (available now for all English-speaking countries): Navigator now provides advanced contract insights, dashboards, notifications and reporting powered by Iris, helping businesses monitor obligations and identify risks or opportunities more effectively. Crucial details such as expiration dates, involved parties, and contract types are now surfaced and searchable, a capability that was not previously possible. Businesses can upload contracts, highlight the relevant terms, and have them automatically surfaced in Navigator without the need for coding or developers. In the future, Navigator will also allow businesses to define their own custom terms (e.g., loyalty program details or rental information), further extending its flexibility.