AI on the Word and PDF files in your OneDrive.
OneDrive is where personal and small-team matter files often live for firms on Microsoft 365. A direct Quillio + OneDrive integration is on the roadmap.
Quillio is building a direct integration with Microsoft OneDrive — here is what it will do when available, and what you can do today. Status: coming soon. Today, firms on Microsoft 365 can download matter files from OneDrive, upload them to Quillio for review or drafting, and save the AI output back to OneDrive manually. The direct integration will connect Quillio to selected OneDrive folders so files can be read and written directly.
Quillio inside Microsoft OneDrive
The Quillio + OneDrive integration will connect Quillio to specific OneDrive folders — typically personal matters folders for solo practitioners and small teams, or shared OneDrive locations for small firms. Lawyers will select a file and trigger a Quillio review, chronology, or draft, with the output saved back to the same folder.
What you can do
Document review on OneDrive files (planned)
Run a review on a Word or PDF file from OneDrive. Output saved back to the same folder.
Chronology builder (planned)
Build a chronology from the files in a OneDrive matter folder.
Drafting with OneDrive sharing
Draft with Quillio and save back to OneDrive so existing sharing links and permissions continue to work.
SharePoint and OneDrive parity
The same Microsoft Graph API that powers the SharePoint integration covers OneDrive — so features will stay in sync across both.
Permission-aware access
Quillio will only access files the authenticated user can already see in OneDrive. Share settings are respected end to end.
Connect in minutes
Use Quillio standalone today
Download a file from OneDrive, upload to Quillio, run the AI workflow, save the output back to OneDrive.
Register interest in the direct integration
Tell us OneDrive matters to your firm so we can prioritise it on the roadmap.
Connect at launch
Connect Quillio to OneDrive via Microsoft 365 OAuth when the integration ships. Choose which folders Quillio can access.
Data flow and security
Data flow
Today, files are downloaded from OneDrive and uploaded to Quillio manually. Processing happens on Quillio's Australian-hosted infrastructure. When the direct integration ships, files will flow from OneDrive to Quillio over the Microsoft Graph API using OAuth, with AI outputs written back to the selected folder.
Security
Microsoft Corporation holds SOC 2 Type II, ISO 27001, and a broad set of Microsoft 365 enterprise certifications for OneDrive. Quillio holds SOC 2 Type II and ISO 27001 on Australian-hosted infrastructure. The planned integration will use OAuth 2.0, respect OneDrive permissions, and use TLS for data in transit.
Microsoft OneDrive integration FAQs
Is the OneDrive integration live today?
No — it is on the roadmap. You can still use Quillio with OneDrive today by downloading and uploading files manually.
Will it support OneDrive for Business and personal OneDrive?
Yes. Both OneDrive for Business (part of Microsoft 365) and personal OneDrive accounts will be supported.
Will it respect OneDrive sharing and permissions?
Yes. Quillio will only access files the authenticated user can already see in OneDrive.
Where is file data processed?
On Quillio's Australian-hosted infrastructure. Files are processed in Australia regardless of where your Microsoft 365 tenant is hosted.
Does the OneDrive integration duplicate the SharePoint integration?
They share the underlying Microsoft Graph API and will stay in feature parity. Firms using OneDrive as a personal/small-team store will use the OneDrive flow; firms using SharePoint for matter libraries will use the SharePoint flow. Both will be available.
Will it cost extra?
No. When it ships, the OneDrive integration will be included in standard Quillio per-user pricing.
Connect Microsoft OneDrive and try it.
If you keep matter files in OneDrive, you can still get Quillio value today with a manual upload step. Start the free trial on a file from a current matter and we will notify you when the direct OneDrive integration ships.
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