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Contract review

Free Contract Reviewer

Paste any written contract and get an instant plain-English risk analysis. Free, no signup, informational only — not legal advice.

What we check

Ten checks every contract review runs

What we check in your contractDiagram: ten things the Free Contract Reviewer checks in any contract — termination, payment terms, liability cap, confidentiality, governing law, renewal terms, and more.What we check in your contractRun automatically on every paste — in plain EnglishTermination & exit termsNotice windows, cure periodsPayment terms & late feesNet days, deadlinesLimitation of liabilityCaps, carve-outsConfidentiality scopeDefinitions & exclusionsGoverning law & venueWhere disputes resolveRenewal & assignment rightsAuto-renew, change of controlFreeContractReviewer.com

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AI review is informational only and not legal advice.

What we check

Ten things this reviewer always looks for

  • Termination and exit terms
  • Payment terms and late fees
  • Confidentiality obligations and duration
  • Limitation of liability and indemnification
  • Governing law and dispute resolution
  • Intellectual property ownership and assignment
  • Renewal and notice windows
  • Non-compete and non-solicitation scope
  • Assignment and change-of-control rights
  • Hidden penalties and one-sided clauses

Why review a contract before signing

Contracts are written by one side

Most contracts are drafted by the party offering them. That's normal — but it means terms tend to favor the drafter unless someone reads carefully and pushes back.

Small clauses, big consequences

A two-line clause about indemnity or auto-renewal can quietly shift thousands of dollars of risk. The AI surfaces these so you can decide whether to sign, ask, or walk away.

FAQ

Common questions

  • What kinds of contracts can I review?
    Most written contracts: NDAs, freelance and consulting contracts, lease agreements, employment contracts, service agreements, partnership agreements, and more. Paste the full text for the best result.
  • Do I need to create an account?
    No. The contract reviewer is free and works without signup. Paste your contract and click Review.
  • Is the review legal advice?
    No. The review is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for advice from a qualified lawyer. For high-value or high-risk contracts, talk to an attorney.
  • What does the review actually check?
    Risk score and level, plain-English summary, risky clauses with suggested improvements, missing protections, unusual or one-sided terms, questions to ask before signing, and suggested safer wording.

FreeContractReviewer.com provides AI-generated information to help you understand possible contract issues. It is not legal advice and does not replace a qualified lawyer.