Upload a contract and get a plain-language list of risky, one-sided, or missing clauses — each flagged red / amber / green, quoted from your document, with what to ask before you sign.
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Every risk DockDocs flags is anchored to the exact clause it came from — quoted verbatim from your contract so you can verify it in the original. A flagged quote that cannot be located in your document is marked unverifiable and hidden, not presented as fact, and a genuinely absent protection is labelled as missing rather than invented. Nothing is fabricated: what cannot be traced to your contract, you can see cannot be traced. That source-grounding is what makes the review trustworthy rather than a generic AI guess — though it is an informational first pass, not legal advice.
// Benefits
The AI reads the full contract text and surfaces the clauses worth a second look before you sign.
Auto-renewal, one-sided indemnity, unlimited liability, lopsided termination — each unusual or aggressive clause is explained in everyday language, not legalese.
Each finding is shown with the exact passage it came from, verified against your document; when a quote can't be located in the text, it's hidden rather than guessed.
Findings are ranked by severity and paired with a concrete question to ask before signing, so you know what to negotiate first.
// Workflow
For the moment you're handed an agreement and need to know where the traps are before it lands on your desk for signature.
Upload the contract PDF — its text is extracted and sent for analysis.
The AI flags risky, one-sided, or missing clauses — quoting the ones it can locate in your document, and noting the missing ones.
Review the red/amber/green list with the question to raise for each point.
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Continue ->It scans your contract for clauses worth a second look — auto-renewal, one-sided termination or change, uncapped/unlimited liability, penalties and late fees, payment traps and hidden costs, overbroad non-compete, and missing standard protections (like no liability cap). Each finding is flagged red (high), amber (medium), or green (low), quoted from your contract, with a plain-language reason and what to ask before signing.
No. It's an automated review to help a non-lawyer spot clauses that deserve attention — it is not legal advice and not a substitute for a lawyer. For anything important or high-value, have a qualified attorney review it. Flagging nothing is not a guarantee the contract is safe.
Every quote is verified against your actual contract text — if the AI returns a quote we can't find in your document, we drop it rather than show a fabricated citation. Missing-clause risks are shown without a quote and labelled as such. The AI can still miss things, so always read the full contract.
Your contract is read in your browser; only the extracted text is sent for analysis, and it is not stored afterwards. The file itself never leaves your device.
Text-based PDFs (born-digital). Scanned contracts have no selectable text — run OCR first. It works in English, Chinese, Spanish and more; quotes stay in the contract's original language.