An AI Contract Review reads an uploaded contract image and returns a brief summary, highlights red flags, and suggests negotiation points in simple wording. It prioritizes clarity over legalese, allowing stakeholders to quickly get on the same page about what the contract actually says and what to pay attention to before signing. Since the platform only allows the attachment of images, users can take scans of a document, screenshots, or photos of a contract and still receive user-friendly information without having to convert to PDF or to a text file.
What Matters in Features
Plain English summaries: Get concise bullet point takeaways for scope, payment, intellectual property, confidentiality, termination, governing law and liabilities, no long-winded explanations, no jargon.
Risk detection: Automatically flagging for one-sided indemnities, unlimited liability, auto-renewal traps, vague levels of service and hidden fees, which can be easy to miss with a quick read.
Clause-by-clause comparison: You will be able to see how a clause is different or outside of what is market, and suggestions for re-balancing to let in fair and required compliance.
Term extraction: We’ll instantly extract key terms like renewal windows, notice periods, caps, milestone dates and deliverables for you into a bullet point list that you can copy into your task tracker.
Q&A upon request: In plain English ask, for example, “Can we terminate for convenience?” or “What’s the penalty for late payment?” and receive accurate information with citations to the clauses of the contract.
Image-only workflow: You can upload clear photos or screenshots of contracts and you do not have to or allowed to upload a PDF or text file, keeping the work streamlined on mobile and desktop.
Why This Benefits Teams
Decisions faster: You will reduce your review cycle of contracts from days to minutes and will introduce you to the details that matter for approval, risk and negotiating.
Lower risk exposure: We bring attention to non-standard or non-market terms and conditions before they become a surprise when operational, especially relevant for start-ups with no in-house counsel.
Cost efficiency: You will drive efficiencies in processing routine vendor and sales agreements internally while still engaging the lawyers at any edge cases and final sign-off, thereby draining your legal budgets even more.
Better collaboration: Whatever the circumstance may be, summaries and extractions of terms will enable finance, product, and leadership to reach alignment, increasing velocity and safety in the negotiation down the road.
Examples in Practice
Vendor agreement with a startup: A growth team member takes a snapshot of a SaaS contract through their phone. The tool flags the uncapped liability clause and recommends additional language capping liability to twelve months’ fees and direct damages only, effectively mitigating risk prior to procurement sign off.
Assignment of freelance services contract: A designer shares a screen grab snapshot of their client’s MSA. AI Contract Review suggests an assignment of IP ambiguity within the MSA. The software recommends new contract language assigning ownership only after payment of services are made while preserving the designer’s rights to portfolio work products.
Sales order forms: An account executive takes a picture of an order form altered by a customer. It highlights an auto-renew path with a 90-day notice to the customer. The software prompts the account executive to negotiate a 30-day renewal notice period, which will improve retention.
Onboarding an international contractor: An operations staffer uploads a picture of the contractor terms that references foreign governing law. The software flags the jurisdictional risk and suggests a neutral venue with an explicit step for resolving disputes.
How to Maximize Your Results
Take readable images: Get good lighting and distribute the page so the system parses text from the screenshot or photo.
Ask targeted questions: After reading the initial summaries, you can ask the nuances, i.e., “Is there a termination fee?” or “What are the triggers for SLA credits?” to get to clause-level thinking quickly.
Use suggested edits: Use the suggested revisions in plain language to help get agreements upgraded to standard, balanced terms; no need to create unnecessary friction.
Build a checklist: Take the extracted terms (in terms of price, renewal, notice, and data privacy) and simply combine them into an approval checklist, making reviews more consistent and auditable for both teams.
What AI Contract Review Is Not
AI Contract Review is a grading assistant, not a substitute for licensed legal advice (especially in high-stakes or novel transactions where jurisdiction, regulations, and IP strategy are complex). Think of the AI Contract Review as a reviewer of your terms as a first-pass reviewer on speed reading duties, spotting issues and able to prepare cleaner texts of the agreement for counsel to dispute if beauty plays a part. You will be able to quickly upload simple pictures of an agreement (images only) but it streamlines the upload (traditional PDFs and files won’t be supported) as part of the workflow.
Give AI Contract Review a Try Today
Agreements should never slow down the momentum or even worse, hide risk in fine prints! With AI Contract Review, the answers to your questions will be a picture away and all with a click and upload. Take a picture of the agreement, get back a clean summary, identify the risks, and walk away from every negotiation with the confidence, pace, and ease that you should have and your deals done on terms that everyone can agree.