Thomson Reuters
Clarifying the complex so professionals can act with confidence Thomson Reuters is an AI and technology company empowering professionals with trusted content and workflow automation to know now and navigate what’s next
In times of constant change, the world looks to professionals to lead. But as complexity grows, even professionals risk being overwhelmed.
Thomson Reuters clarifies today’s complex landscape with AI and technology, deep subject-matter expertise, and content the world has trusted for over 150 years — giving professionals the confidence to know today, navigate tomorrow, and lead a fast-evolving world.
We empower professionals to reduce inefficiencies so they can do more of the work that matters, act decisively to add greater value for critical stakeholders, and anticipate future challenges to face the unexpected.
As the future arrives faster than ever, we’re standing alongside professionals, ready to fulfill our purpose: to inform the way forward.
Purpose driven, trusted expertise, continuous innovation
Reinventing the way professionals work
We are constantly experimenting, innovating, and applying cutting-edge technologies to customer challenges.
Thomson Reuters Labs
Our global network of labs explore new business opportunities for Thomson Reuters, working with customers and partners to create quick, agile and collaborative experiments and proofs-of-concept.
Thomson Reuters Institute
Bringing together people from across the legal, corporate, tax & accounting, and government communities to ignite conversation and debate, make sense of the latest events and trends, and provide essential guidance on the opportunities and challenges facing their world today.
Artificial intelligence
Explore our long history of contributions in artificial intelligence, our current research projects, and the future of knowledge work.
We are technologists, accountants, editors, lawyers, and everything in between – from all over the world.
At a time when the virtues of objectivity, accuracy, fairness, and transparency are under attack, we consider it our duty to pursue them — just as we have for more than 100 years.