AI Contract Analysis

Upload an agreement and get a structured review: key terms, obligations, deadlines and clauses that deserve a second look.

Requires a free account. New accounts get 500 welcome credits.

Free account – 500 welcome credits – Full result

500 free welcome credits

This AI feature runs on credits. Every new account starts with 500 free credits, enough for several runs.

Private by design

Files travel over HTTPS and are deleted from the server right after processing. We keep no copy of your documents.

Accepts PDF, DOC, DOCX

Upload straight from your device; the result is ready to download in seconds.

Nothing to install

Runs in any modern browser on desktop and mobile. Typical files finish in seconds.

How it works

1

Upload the contract

PDF or Word, digital or scanned. Leases, service agreements, employment contracts, NDAs.

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AI reviews every clause

The full text is analyzed: parties, money, deadlines, obligations, termination, liability and unusual terms.

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Download the review

A structured DOCX report that walks through the agreement and flags what to check before signing.

Know what you are signing

Contracts are written to be signed, not to be read, and the terms that cost money later are rarely in bold. Auto-renewal buried in section 12, a liability cap that only protects the other side, a termination clause requiring notice you will forget to give. The analyzer reads the agreement the way a careful reviewer would, clause by clause, and reports back in plain language.

The report is structured, not a wall of text: what the contract is, who owes what to whom, which dates and amounts appear, and a section of flags, clauses worth renegotiating or at least understanding before you sign. It downloads as a DOCX you can mark up and send to the counterparty or your lawyer.

Where it fits in your process

  • Before signing: run the analysis, read the flags, ask the other side about them.
  • Before renewing: check what the renewal actually commits you to.
  • Inherited paperwork: new job, new vendor pile, old contracts nobody remembers the terms of.
  • Comparing drafts: analyze both versions and compare the flag lists.

After the review, follow-up questions go to Chat with PDF ("what exactly does clause 9.2 require?"), signing happens on Sign PDF, and the signed copy belongs in the vault, where "when does the Acme contract expire" becomes a question you can literally ask.

Frequently asked questions

What does the contract analysis actually check?

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It maps the essentials (parties, subject, payment terms, duration), extracts obligations and deadlines for each side, and flags clauses that commonly bite: auto-renewals, unilateral changes, broad liability, penalty terms and asymmetric termination rights.

Can AI contract review replace a lawyer?

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No, and this page will not pretend otherwise. It replaces the first read: you arrive at a lawyer, or a negotiation, already knowing where the problems are. For high-stakes agreements, have a professional review the flagged clauses.

Which types of contracts work best?

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Everyday commercial documents: leases, freelance and service agreements, employment offers, NDAs, supplier terms, SaaS subscriptions. The analyzer reads the actual text, so uncommon formats work too.

Does it work on scanned contracts?

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Yes. Scanned pages go through text recognition before the analysis, so a photographed signed copy can be reviewed as well.

Can it analyze a contract in another language?

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Yes, the document can be in another language and the review is produced in English. Pair it with Translate PDF if you also need the full text translated.

Is my contract confidential?

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The file is processed to produce your report and then deleted from the server. It is not stored, shared or used for model training.

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