AI Contract Law will make drafting, contemplating, and figuring out contracts quicker, easier, and more reliable, even for someone non-legal. Designed with a clean, distraction free interface, it helps reshape dense legal text into plain language, while effectively preparing the user for the essential decisions to protect their interests. Best of all, the AI Contract Law will allow you to upload an image for quick interpretation of clauses or scanned pages, so getting a start with the tool simply takes a picture of the contract section and uploads it to the AI Contract Law.
What does AI Contract Law do?
AI Contract Law provides a service like a contract companion that depicts what clauses mean, create alarms for suggested risks, and proposes changes in plain English as your constitution. The AI Contract Law will even interpret images contracted, summarize the essentials, and the tool enhances clarity and actionability and provides users with a path forward to reach a confident decision in a few minutes.
Key features
Clause explanations: Changes complex legal terms into friendly summaries with examples so users can quickly understand the real-world significance of each term.
Risk flags: Identifies red-flags like auto-renewals, one-sided indemnities, hidden fees, or vague delivery obligations, and provides safer alternatives to negotiate.
Obligation tracking: Extracts responsibilities, payment dates, and notice periods to create a reviewable list to limit missing obligations.
Comparison view: Allows comparisons between two versions of the same clause by describing practical differences in risk and cost, bringing trade-offs into focus.
Negotiation prompts: Generates sober, professional requests for edits of contract language that users can copy and paste into emails, so they do not escalate conflict.
Image-only intake: Accepts images of contract pages and screenshots so users can analyze pictures from their phones; file and PDF uploads are not included to help keep the user flow focused and streamlined.
Benefits to users
AI Contract Law saves time by transforming multi-hour reviews into a facilitated 15-minute, high-level interaction that exposes what really matters. It reduces risk by identifying potentially ambiguous language, deliverables that could go unfulfilled, and one-sided liability, before expensive incidents become problems. It also enhances confidence by providing plain-language explanations and pre-digested negotiation terms to use right now.
One or two practical examples
Freelancer agreements: A designer receives a client’s “work-for-hire” contract as a photo and uploads it to AI Contract Law; the app explains that all rights will transfer to the client and recommends the designer put carve-out language in the contract to retain the right to use the design as a sample in a portfolio, and even prescribes the language.
Software licensing: A startup screens from the vendor’s license terms and technical support terms; the AI app identifies a very broad audit clause and recommends the startup negotiate for a narrower audit period and notice requirement to protect its operations.
Service contracts: A contractor takes photos of a scope-of-work; the app identifies that the contractor did not include acceptance criteria and explains how defining “done” or “done right” will help avoid disputes with the client during or after the project.
Employment offers: A potential employee takes a photo of a non-compete section of an employment agreement; the app explains geographic and limiting time frames for non-compete and suggests a non-solicit language alternative to create options for the employee.
NDA at events: After using a phone to scan a printed NDA at an event, the app compares mutual vs one-way obligations when reviewing the document and suggests adding residual knowledge language for fairness.
Why go through an image-only workflow?
Contracts live in chains of emails, messaging app conversations, or printed packets of documents, so the fastest way to get to supportive content is usually by taking a quick photo and not a file transfer. AI Contract Law embraces that reality and focuses on a photo or screenshot, which will help intake faster and keep the experience simple on mobile and desktop. The tool is designed to avoid the complications of following complicated rules of submission and upload files or PDFs, which will reduce friction with the tool and help make contract help feel as easy as it is to take a photo to send to your friend.
Tips for a better experience
- When taking an image, take full pages with good light and try not to have any tilt or blur so the text can be made clear in the image.
- If a clause is across multiple pages, you can upload each one in order. You can also leave a short note in the message field as a reminder to keep context straight.
- When looking at clauses, be explicit about your questions, e.g., “what happens if delivery is late?” or “who pays for 3rd party claims?” This gets you action-guidance quickly.
- Use the negotiation prompts to iterate if you have your screen, cut and paste the suggested language into a less formal way by sending an email, and introduce we get responses back to us as a screenshot with suggestions for the next round.
Example walkthrough
For example, you are about to sign a marketing services agreement with a very tight launch plan, which also includes language for performance bonus-play; after you have uploaded images of the scope, payment terms, and termination clause to AI Contract Law, the program summarizes the deliverables, identifies a vague “best efforts” standard in scope, and recommends replacing the word “best efforts” with milestone markers, dates, and acceptance or milestone criteria. Also, it identifies the termination-for-convenience clause without a cure period and more importantly takes note for inserting language to give either party 15 days notice and specific remediation steps.
Closing
Any legal confidence begins with understanding, and AI Contract Law will give you understanding in 3 minutes (or faster) in plain language and from a simple screenshot. You can try it by taking a photo of that next clause that feels unclear and see how neither that will also be clear; and feel how easy negotiations become when every term is explained to you, flagged, or even a better version is written and ready to cut and paste.