Voice is becoming a core layer of product design — especially in AI.
For legal tech in particular, the challenge is not only accuracy, but accessibility: how do you make complex systems feel natural, clear, and trustworthy across different languages, accents, and cultural contexts?
This project for Harvey x ElevenLabs was built around exactly that idea.
Harvey, the AI legal platform used by leading law firms and enterprises, partnered with ElevenLabs to help bring legal intelligence into voice — making it possible to interact with legal AI more naturally across languages and regions.
What I found especially strong about this product direction is that it doesn’t treat voice as a feature add-on. It treats voice as part of the user experience and communication layer — something that can make legal knowledge feel more human, more immediate, and more usable.
For this project, I worked on:
Direction
Motion Design
The goal on my side was to translate a technically advanced product into visuals that feel precise, premium, and easy to follow — without losing the product’s seriousness and credibility.
A strong example of how product storytelling can support trust, especially when the technology itself is complex.
Directed by Studio Joa / Joakim Carlsson
Sound Design by Maurits Verwoerd