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AI Legal & Contract Analyzer

250 hours. That's how long it would take to read every terms of service you encounter in a year.

You agreed to things you never read

In 2024, Disney's lawyers attempted to dismiss a wrongful death lawsuit by citing a forced arbitration clause in a Disney+ streaming trial the plaintiff had signed up for three years earlier, for a completely unrelated service. The clause was real. The legal argument was valid. The contract had been accepted with one click, for a free trial, by someone who never read it.

This is not an exceptional case — it is how most consumer contracts work. Forced arbitration clauses, auto-renewal penalties, cross-product scope that extends far beyond the service you signed up for, and data-sharing terms buried in paragraph 14.

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has issued formal warnings about fine print that creates obligations a reasonable consumer would not expect from the marketing they saw.

Step by step

  1. Install the extension or open the web app.
  2. Navigate to any terms of service, privacy policy or contract page.
  3. The extension scans the text for high-risk clause patterns — forced arbitration, auto-renewal traps, unusual data sharing, class action waivers, cross-product scope.
  4. Flagged clauses are highlighted directly on the page with a plain-English explanation of what each one means.
  5. A risk summary shows the overall risk level and the most important clauses to read before accepting.

Anyone who clicks "I agree"

Which is everyone. The extension runs automatically on contract and terms pages and surfaces the clauses that matter before you accept.

Developers building legaltech tools

The source code includes the pattern detection engine, clause classifier, and plain-English explanation generator with Claude AI integration.

  • Chrome extension source code (Manifest V3)
  • Web app version (Personal and Commercial licenses)
  • Pattern detection for 8 high-risk clause types
  • Claude AI integration for plain-English explanations
  • Vanilla JavaScript

Read the parts that matter. Skip the rest.

The clause that waives your right to sue is in there. The extension finds it in seconds.

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