AI Document Analysis
Extract insights from any legal document in seconds. Upload contracts, agreements, or filings and let AI identify every clause, flag risks, and structure the data for you.
Extracted Insights
Key Clauses Identified
Risk Flags (3)
Unlimited liability clause in Section 8.2 -- no cap on damages
Non-compete extends 36 months post-termination (unusually long)
Missing data protection clause -- no GDPR/DPDP compliance language
Entity Extraction
What It Does
Four core capabilities that turn unstructured legal documents into structured, actionable data.
Smart Clause Extraction
AI identifies and categorizes every clause automatically. Indemnity, limitation of liability, termination, confidentiality -- all tagged and organized without manual review.
Risk Flag Detection
Highlights problematic terms, unusual provisions, and missing protections. Each flag includes severity level and plain-language explanation of the risk.
Entity & Date Recognition
Extracts parties, dates, monetary amounts, and obligations from any document. Builds a structured data layer on top of unstructured legal text.
Multi-Format Support
Processes PDF, DOCX, scanned images via OCR, and handwritten notes. Upload any format and get the same structured analysis output.
How It Works
Three steps from raw document to structured insights.
Upload Document
Drag and drop any legal document -- contracts, agreements, court filings, regulatory notices. Supports PDF, DOCX, images, and scanned documents.
AI Processes & Analyzes
Our AI engine reads the full document, identifies clause types, extracts entities, flags risks, and structures the content into a searchable format.
Review Extracted Insights
Browse categorized clauses, review flagged risks with explanations, and export structured data. All insights are citation-linked to the source text.
Industries That Use This
Document analysis powers legal workflows across sectors.
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