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Is your NDA up to par?

Upload your non-disclosure agreement and get a free AI legal review of its scope, term, enforceability, and the protections you might be missing.

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How it works

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Step 1

Upload your document

PDF or Word. Contracts, leases, notices, agreements — anything legal.

Step 2

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The analysis is written onto your screen line by line while you watch — checked against your state's laws and applicable federal law.

Step 3

Get a straight answer

A clear verdict with specific recommendations — or confirmation your document is in good standing.

Coverage

What we check in your Non-Disclosure Agreement

Definition of confidential information

Term length and survival clauses

Overbroad scope courts refuse to enforce

Missing carve-outs (public knowledge, subpoenas)

Remedies and injunctive relief provisions

Mutual vs. one-way obligations

Red flags

Red flags we catch in your Non-Disclosure Agreement

These are the problems that show up again and again in uploaded documents like yours — each one is checked against the laws of the state you select.

No time limit on confidentiality

Perpetual confidentiality for ordinary business information (as opposed to trade secrets) is a term courts in many states decline to enforce.

A definition that covers everything

Definitions sweeping in all information ever exchanged, marked or not, are commonly treated as overbroad restraints rather than enforceable confidentiality terms.

Missing standard carve-outs

Information that is publicly known, independently developed, already possessed, or disclosed under legal compulsion is normally excluded - NDAs missing these carve-outs invite disputes.

One-way obligations dressed up as mutual

Agreements titled mutual sometimes define obligations so only one side ever discloses anything protected - a mismatch worth catching before signing.

A non-compete hiding inside the NDA

Non-compete and non-solicit terms tucked into confidentiality agreements draw the same judicial scrutiny as standalone restraints, and several states restrict them sharply.

Gag language reaching protected activity

Federal law limits how far an NDA can reach - the Defend Trade Secrets Act gives whistleblowers immunity for confidential disclosures to the government, and labor-law rulings restrict blanket gag clauses.

Optional paid revision

If we find problems, we can fix them

After your free report, you can choose to have every finding fixed for you. You get back a complete revision package:

Revised document

Every finding addressed; everything else untouched.

Redline comparison

See exactly what changed, clause by clause.

Summary of changes memo

A plain-English memo explaining each fix.

Editable Word file

Keep editing the revised document yourself.

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Cost comparison

What it costs to review your Non-Disclosure Agreement

Option Typical cost
Free AI review $0
AI revision package $49 one-time
Typical attorney review $370

Attorney fees vary widely by market, firm, and document complexity — the range shown reflects typical flat-fee marketplace rates.

FAQ

Common questions

No. The review is an automated, informational analysis of your document. It is not legal advice, and no attorney-client relationship is created. For advice about your specific situation, consult a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction.
Your document is stored privately, used only to produce your review, and never used to train AI models. It is automatically deleted after 30 days.
Text-based PDF and Word (.docx) files up to 25 MB. Scanned or image-only PDFs cannot be read yet - re-export the document as a text-based PDF or .docx and upload that instead.
If your free report finds problems, you can optionally have us fix them for a one-time $49: a revised version of your document with every finding addressed, a redline comparison showing exactly what changed, a Summary of Changes memo, and an editable Word file.
Yes. The review and the full report are free - no credit card and no subscription required. You only ever pay if you separately choose an optional paid service after seeing your report.
Common terms run two to five years for ordinary confidential business information, while trade secrets can be protected for as long as they remain secret. Perpetual terms applied to everything are a frequent enforceability problem the review flags.
A mutual NDA binds both parties; a one-way NDA binds only the recipient. The review identifies which structure your agreement actually uses - including mismatches where a document titled mutual imposes obligations on only one side.
Federal and state whistleblower protections generally override contractual confidentiality - the Defend Trade Secrets Act, for example, provides immunity for confidential disclosures of suspected violations to government officials. The review flags gag language that reaches into protected territory.
It depends on the state. Some courts trim overbroad terms down to something reasonable, others strike the offending clause entirely, and a few refuse to rewrite agreements at all - which is why overbreadth is worth fixing before signing rather than litigating after.

This review is an automated, informational analysis and is not legal advice. No attorney-client relationship is created. For advice about your specific situation, consult a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction.

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