AI Contract Review

Know what you're signing before you sign it

Upload any contract and get a plain-English summary, key dates, obligations on both sides, and risk flags on clauses worth pushing back on. Built for the contracts you sign without an attorney.

The problem

You sign contracts every month without legal review

Vendor MSAs, NDAs, software agreements, leases. Most SMBs sign them based on a quick skim because attorney review costs $400-1,000 per contract. The traps are usually buried: auto-renewal windows, one-way indemnification, broad data rights. This tool catches the obvious ones in 30 seconds, so you know which contracts actually need a lawyer's eyes.

How it works

Three steps from input to output

  1. 1

    Upload the contract

    Drop a PDF or image of any contract. NDAs, MSAs, service agreements, leases, SaaS subscriptions, contractor agreements — anything you might sign without a lawyer.

  2. 2

    AI does a thorough first pass

    Claude Sonnet reads the entire document, identifies the parties and key terms, and flags clauses commonly used to disadvantage the side reading the contract.

  3. 3

    Review and act

    You get a structured report: summary, key dates, your obligations vs. theirs, and a color-coded list of risks. Print it, email it, or send it to your attorney for the contracts that warrant deeper review.

What you get

A structured review you can act on

Not a wall of text. The output is organized into clear sections you can scan in two minutes, with risks color-coded by severity and obligations split between you and the counterparty.

  • Plain-English 2-3 sentence summary of what the contract actually does
  • Key terms grid: effective date, term length, renewal type, notice required, contract value, payment terms, governing law
  • Color-coded risk flags (red / amber / slate) with specific clause references
  • Side-by-side breakdown of your obligations vs. the counterparty's
  • Termination terms in plain English
  • A "notes" section flagging anything ambiguous that warrants attorney review

Features

Designed to catch the clauses that bite

Risk flagging with severity

High / medium / low ratings based on real impact. Auto-renewal traps, one-way indemnification, broad IP grants, fee escalators, unlimited liability, and more.

Obligations on both sides

See your obligations and the counterparty's obligations side by side. Asymmetries get caught quickly: their commitments expire at termination, yours run for 3 years.

Key dates extraction

Effective date, expiration, term length, renewal windows, notice periods. Set calendar reminders before the auto-renewal locks you in for another year.

Specific, not generic

The analyzer doesn't say "review the indemnification clause." It says "Indemnification is one-way per Section 8.2 — they have no obligation to indemnify you."

Branded email report

Email yourself or share the analysis with your attorney as a clean HTML report with all risk cards, obligations, and key terms.

Print-ready format

One-click print produces a clean PDF-style layout suitable for filing or attaching to a counter-proposal email.

Built with privacy in mind

  • Contracts are processed in memory and never written to disk or stored in any database
  • All transfers use TLS encryption (HTTPS)
  • Anthropic's Claude API does not train on your data per their enterprise policy
  • No contract content is logged or retained server-side after the response is returned
Read our full security overview →

FAQ

Common questions

Is this legal advice?
No. This tool helps you understand a contract before signing — it doesn't replace attorney review for important agreements. The output includes a "not legal advice" disclaimer for that reason. For high-stakes contracts (acquisitions, complex licensing, employment with executive comp), get a real lawyer.
What types of contracts work best?
Standard business agreements: NDAs, vendor MSAs, software subscription agreements, contractor agreements, commercial leases, SOWs. The tool is trained on common SMB contract patterns. Highly specialized contracts (M&A, IP licensing, financing docs) will get a useful first read but warrant attorney review.
How does it identify risks?
The model is prompted to flag clauses commonly used to disadvantage the smaller party in a contract: auto-renewals with long notice windows, one-way indemnification, unlimited liability, broad IP assignment, fee escalators without caps, exclusive jurisdiction in remote venues, and similar patterns. Severity ratings reflect potential financial or legal impact.
Can attorneys use this?
Yes — many attorneys use AI tools as a first-pass review to surface issues quickly before a deeper read. The structured output (summary, key terms, risks, obligations) maps to how lawyers typically organize a contract review. Treat it as a checklist, not a substitute.
What file formats and sizes work?
PDF and common image formats (PNG, JPG, JPEG, WebP, GIF). Max 10MB per file. For multi-page contracts, PDF is best. The analyzer handles documents up to ~50 pages cleanly.
How is contract data handled?
The contract is sent to our server over TLS, processed in memory by Anthropic's Claude API (which doesn't train on API inputs), and discarded immediately after the response is returned. We never write contracts to disk or store them in a database. See our security page for full detail.

Try it on your next contract

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