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
Review your contract
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.