Upload your contract or paste the text — the AI Contract Reviewer reads every clause, flags risky and one-sided language, surfaces indemnification, IP assignment, auto-renewal and termination traps, and rewrites them in plain English. Works on NDAs, MSAs, SaaS agreements, vendor contracts, employment offers and freelance SOWs.
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Drop a PDF, DOCX or scanned contract, or paste the text directly. The AI Contract Reviewer handles NDAs, MSAs, SaaS agreements, vendor contracts, employment offers, freelance SOWs, partnership agreements and statements of work — with built-in OCR for scanned PDFs and image uploads.
The AI Contract Reviewer reads every clause and runs a checklist of 25+ critical terms — indemnification, limitation of liability, IP assignment, confidentiality, governing law, termination, auto-renewal, non-compete, payment terms, warranties. Each risky clause gets a high / medium / low risk score, a plain-English explanation and a suggested redline.
Export the redlined contract as a DOCX with tracked changes, or use the AI Contract Reviewer's chat to ask follow-ups — “is this indemnification clause unusual?”, “what happens if the auto-renewal triggers?”, “write a counter-proposal email for this MSA.”
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Drop in the NDA your client sent, the MSA your vendor proposed, or the SaaS agreement you’re about to subscribe to — the AI Contract Reviewer benchmarks every clause against market standard. One-sided indemnification, overbroad IP assignment, perpetual confidentiality, unilateral auto-renewal — all surfaced with a plain-English explanation and a suggested redline.
Vague deliverables, missing payment terms, blanket IP work-for-hire, exclusivity clauses, kill fees you can’t enforce — freelance SOWs are notorious for one-sided language. The AI Contract Reviewer flags every term that would burn you in a payment dispute and rewrites it as a fair, defensible clause you can send back to the client.
Take a hard look at the employment agreement before you sign — the AI Contract Reviewer pulls out the non-compete radius and duration (and whether it’s even enforceable in your state), the IP assignment scope, the at-will language, the equity vesting schedule and acceleration triggers, the severance terms and the arbitration clause. Then it tells you which terms are actually negotiable.
Run every incoming vendor contract through the AI Contract Reviewer to compare it against your approved playbook. Payment terms creeping out to Net 90? Auto-renewal with a 30-day cancellation window? Limitation of liability capped at zero? The reviewer flags the deltas from market standard, ranks them by risk, and gives procurement and legal the cliff-notes version.
The clauses that actually cost money in a dispute — indemnification triggers, mutual vs unilateral indemnity, IP assignment scope, limitation of liability caps, warranty disclaimers — are also the most heavily negotiated. The AI Contract Reviewer benchmarks each against market standard, flags unlimited liability or overbroad indemnification, and proposes balanced redlines that hold up in negotiation.
After the red-flag report, keep asking. “Is this non-compete enforceable in California?” “What changes if I push back on the indemnification?” “Write a counter-proposal email for these three clauses.” The AI Contract Reviewer answers in plain English with every claim cited to the clause in the contract.
Upload your contract or paste the text — the AI Contract Reviewer flags every risky clause and suggests a redline in under a minute. Free to try, no signup.
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AI contract review uses natural language processing and large language models to read a contract, identify every clause, score it against market standard or your internal playbook, and flag risky or non-standard language. The Overchat AI Contract Reviewer goes further than a pure flagging tool — it explains each issue in plain English, ranks risk high / medium / low, and proposes a redline you can send back to the counterparty.
Three stages. First, the parser breaks the contract into clauses and tags each one (indemnification, IP, termination, payment, governing law, etc.). Second, each clause is compared against market-standard language and your playbook — mutual vs unilateral, capped vs uncapped, narrow vs overbroad. Third, a language model writes the plain-English explanation, the risk score and the suggested redline. The Overchat AI Contract Reviewer runs all three stages in under a minute and cites every flag back to the line in the contract.
Leading AI contract review tools in 2026 include Overchat AI Contract Reviewer, Spellbook, LegalOn, Harvey, Icertis, Lexis+ AI, Ironclad and DocumentCrunch. The enterprise stack (Icertis, LegalOn, Harvey, Lexis+) targets in-house legal teams and law firms; Spellbook and DocumentCrunch target solo lawyers and small firms; Overchat AI is built for founders, freelancers and business owners who need to review NDAs, MSAs, SOWs and employment offers without a seat license — frontier models (GPT-5, Claude Opus 4.8, Gemini 3 Pro), plain-English redlines, no signup.
The classic red flags: one-sided indemnification (only you indemnify), unlimited liability or zero liability cap, overbroad IP assignment (the counterparty owns your unrelated work), auto-renewal with a short cancellation window buried in section 14, vague deliverables and acceptance criteria, missing or one-sided termination rights, perpetual confidentiality, non-competes wider than the actual business, payment terms creeping out to Net 60 or 90, and “time is of the essence” clauses without a matching grace period. The AI Contract Reviewer flags every one and explains why.
Six clauses drive the majority of legal back-and-forth on a commercial contract: indemnification (who covers whose losses), limitation of liability (the cap and the carve-outs), IP ownership and license scope, warranties and disclaimers, governing law and jurisdiction, and dispute resolution (arbitration vs litigation). The AI Contract Reviewer pulls each of these out, compares them against market standard and your playbook, and gives you a prioritized list of redlines so you spend negotiation time on what actually matters.
An indemnification clause is the part of the contract where one party agrees to cover the other party's losses, damages or legal costs if something goes wrong. Three things to check: is it mutual (you cover them, they cover you) or unilateral, what events trigger it (third-party claims only, vs any loss), and is there a cap or carve-out for gross negligence and willful misconduct. Unlimited or unilateral indemnification with no cap is the #1 red flag in commercial contracts. The AI Contract Reviewer flags it, explains the realistic exposure and proposes balanced language.
No — and any vendor that claims otherwise is selling you something. The AI Contract Reviewer is a triage and redline tool: it reads the contract faster than a human can, flags the clauses you should care about, and gives you the redline starting point. For high-stakes deals (M&A, financing rounds, litigation, regulated industries), the AI output is the prep you bring to your lawyer, not the substitute for one. For routine NDAs, vendor SaaS contracts, freelance SOWs and employment offers, the AI Contract Reviewer often catches what a human reviewer would have flagged — in a fraction of the time and at zero cost.
Yes. The Overchat AI Contract Reviewer does not train on your uploads and does not share contracts with third parties. Documents are processed for the review request only and then removed from disk — NDAs, term sheets, employment offers and any confidential commercial terms stay private. Because contract review touches privileged and sensitive business information, the AI Contract Reviewer is built so nothing leaves the request: no retention, no model training, no analytics on contract content.

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