Centralize Context With :Harvey:’s Connector Library
With expanded native API and MCP integrations, legal teams can easily pull their data and knowledge into Harvey.
Legal work happens across systems that don’t talk to each other. Files are in document management systems, market intelligence lives in research platforms, and deal data is in data rooms. Fragmented context means fragmented work — agents can’t produce quality results with incomplete data, and lawyers switch between systems as a workaround.
Harvey’s Connector Library fixes that. Starting mid-June in Early Access, Harvey supports new native API integrations to Google Drive and Gmail, along with MCP integrations to tools like iManage, NetDocuments, PitchBook, SS&C Intralinks DealCentre AI, Datasite, and Box.
It’s the first step toward one of our core goals: to build the ecosystem that connects lawyers to all their preferred tools. We’re starting with an initial set of native API and MCP integrations across critical legal tools, and will be rapidly scaling connectors in the coming months. Our core principle is ensuring our library is developed with safety and security at the forefront, so that sensitive legal work stays secure.
With the Connector Library, lawyers can pull in and update documents, data, and institutional knowledge directly within Harvey workflows, without leaving the platform or manually stitching together context from across their stack.
Access Your Data in a Few Clicks
Harvey’s Connector Library includes key integrations that legal teams rely on.
Native API Integration:
Native API integrations are more structured in behavior and deep in capabilities, enabling more targeted workflows.
- Gmail – connect the right email thread to initial research and drafts
- Google Drive – pull in your team’s Documents, Sheets, and Slides for additional context
- Outlook – deeper capabilities allow you to directly pull in past emails on the desktop app for more targeted workflows
- SharePoint – quickly reference relevant files, without needing to manually pick them, for drafting and analysis
Initial MCP Connectors in Harvey:
MCP connectors enable speed to scale: providers can more easily build and enhance integrations, admins can set tool governance policies, and users can get insights across multiple systems in the flow of work.
- iManage – search workspaces and identify key document metadata to inform legal work including drafting and analysis
- NetDocuments – search and reference content and context directly from your NetDocuments repository; documents stay where they are, with full permission-awareness
- Box – securely search, query, extract metadata, and create content —all while enforcing your existing enterprise security and access policies
- PitchBook – access company financials, deal history, and private capital market data to power due diligence, deal and transaction workflows
- Intralinks – connect live deal documents to Harvey to accelerate diligence while maintaining the security, governance, and compliance controls Intralinks customers expect
- Datasite — harness the power of every clause, contract, and deal in your data room to power intelligent workflows that move deals forward

These initial partners cover many of the systems legal teams rely on, helping them drive more complex due diligence reviews, mergers, and trial preparations without interrupting their flow.
Integrations Held to the Strictest Security Standards
Every option in the Connector Library goes through Harvey's rigorous security review before it's made available to users. Our Security & Trust team evaluates every server, tool capabilities, and permission scopes. On top of existing granular admin configuration options for which tool actions are permitted for their workspace, our team is building additional controls directly into the platform.
We want admins to have control and oversight over firm MCP usage and aim to equip them with a foundational understanding of the risks and implications of using this technology. MCP connectors are a new, exciting and evolving space that will operate within a shared responsibility model: Harvey covers the authentication flow, credential handling, and access controls; admins retain oversight of what's enabled and for whom.
As we expand available options, our approach to adding new integrations in the Connector Library will remain thoughtful and selective, given legal work demands the strictest security standards.
The Connector Library is in Early Access for select Harvey customers starting mid-June, with more connector options to come in the upcoming months.
If you’re a tool provider that wants to join the Connector Library, see here for more details.
If you’re a Harvey customer and want to get access, contact your account team. If you’re not a customer yet, reach out to us:








