Mar 4, 2026
[Release notes] February 2026: BOC, Multiple image upload, Library catalog updates, and more
Anycase.ai
Data and accuracy
Bureau of Customs (BOC) now on Anycase.ai
As of February 2026, Anycase now includes additional sources, searchable, cite-ready, and usable directly in AI answers.
The following BOC materials are now indexed and searchable on Anycase:
Customs Administrative Orders, 2000–2025
Customs Memorandum Orders, 1990–2025
Customs Memorandum Circulars, 2014–2025
Memoranda, 2017–2025
Aduana Library
Memoranda for Reference Values
Customs Special Orders (CSO)
Customs Training Circulars (CTC)
Joint Memorandum Orders (JMO)
View all available issuances and agency documents here.
How we’re strengthening data quality as our library grows
In our most recent evaluations, we focused on improving the accuracy of Anycase’s answers. Our Q4 2025 updates centered on core AI improvements that:
Increased overall answer accuracy
Improved our ability to surface the correct legal documents needed to answer queries fully and correctly
As we continue to prioritize accuracy, we’re also expanding data coverage so answers stay complete as our library grows.
With our dataset scaling from ~90,000 to 120,000+ documents and beyond, our Legal Intelligence Team has introduced two changes to how we procure and release data to protect answer quality as coverage increases.
1) Continuous testing as coverage expands
Our Legal Intelligence Team continuously tests all issuances and documents ingested into Anycase. Each time new documents are added, we rerun existing tests to ensure prior answers remain accurate and are not affected by newly added sources.
This process helps ensure that newly added sources strengthen answer completeness instead of introducing noise. We’ll share more about the results and methodology in future updates.
2) Adding offline sources, starting with DILG and DOLE
In addition to online sources, our Legal Intelligence Team is completing agency archives by sourcing physical copies of older issuances that are not publicly available online.
We’ve found that older issuances often contain procedural context and policy history that newer, online-only sources do not capture, even when reviewed within the context of jurisprudence.
To address this, we’ve begun sourcing and digitizing offline documents, starting with DILG and DOLE, to improve accuracy and completeness in labor- and local governance–related queries.
New features and releases
Multiple image upload

You can now upload multiple images in a single query. The upload limit has been increased from one (1) to five (5). Learn more about using images in your searches here.
You can ask Anycase to:
Search the text and content inside an image
Transcribe specific sections
Analyze what’s shown in the image
Tighter accuracy with new issuances

We’ve improved how our AI scans and uses newly added issuances when answering queries. As our data coverage expands, these updates help Anycase surface relevant documents more consistently and return more complete, accurate answers across a broader set of sources.
AI-powered customer support

We’ve added AI-powered support to help answer quick questions about using Anycase, billing changes, and recent updates.
Every support query is still reviewed by our human support team. The AI helps surface answers faster by pulling from our Help Center, so you can get immediate guidance even outside office hours.For more complex requests and issues (data accuracy, bug reports, invoice requests), our customer support team will still step in and get back to you within 48 - 72 hours.
View Issuances by agency

You can now go to the Library Catalog and sort by agency to see which issuances are available on Anycase. If there are specific documents you’d like us to add, you can send suggestions or requests here.
QOL improvements and bug fixes
This February, we also rolled out several fixes for Safari on mobile. Some users encountered cases where the document shown was correct, but the link displayed at the top did not match the cited source. We understand how confusing that can be, especially when you're trying to quickly verify a citation.
After looking into these reports, we identified the cause of the mismatch and implemented fixes to ensure the link displayed at the top now consistently matches the cited document. If you ran into this issue before, it should now be resolved.
Here are other bug fixes and improvements we've deployed this February:
Fixed issue where the wrong document link was displaying when clicking a citation
Fixed wrong citation URL copied within Reader
Fixed sidebar toggle icon not working on Safari
Fixed PDF view on mobile iOS not being scrollable
Fixed pasting URL address issues on Safari
Fixed tabs not updating correctly when using the back button
Fixed issue where Pro users receive payment expiry notifications while on an active subscription plan
Fixed Precision Citations linking to multiple paragraphs within the same document
Added ability to expand sidebar by clicking middle portion of sidebar

