AI Tools — Legal Drafting

Create contract and policy drafts with guided interviews

Turn answers into a usable first draft for NDAs, contractor agreements, leases, privacy policies, and more. Get clause-level edits, plain-language summaries, redlines, and an attorney handoff package to accelerate review.

Document types

Contracts, policies, letters, wills, leases

Templates cover commercial and common SMB needs; customize per state or country.

Output

Editable DOCX and PDF packages

Each package includes the draft, a 1-page fact summary, and a plain-language highlight.

Workflow

Clause-level editing and redlines

Create version history and produce marked-up comparisons for negotiations.

Practical drafts, not legal advice

How the generator helps your team

Use the guided interview to capture facts and preferences, then generate a first-draft contract tailored by jurisdiction and party roles. The output is designed to reduce routine attorney time by surfacing negotiation items and providing an export-ready packet for counsel.

  • Guided Q&A converts your answers into a structured draft with jurisdiction-aware language.
  • Clause library lets you add, remove, or reword provisions without rewriting the full document.
  • Plain-language summary and risk highlights help non-lawyer stakeholders understand obligations quickly.
  • Version history and redline export make counteroffers and negotiations easy to track.

Who this is for

Common use cases

Built for small businesses, startups, freelancers, HR teams, landlords, nonprofit founders, and in-house legal teams at SMBs who need reliable first drafts and clear handoffs to counsel.

Startups & founders

Generate vesting schedules, restricted stock agreements, simple SPA term summaries, and investor-ready fact sheets for attorney review.

  • Founder equity documents with vesting and repurchase language
  • Simple seed-stage investor term outlines and negotiation notes

HR & contractors

Create contractor agreements, offer letters, and NDAs with IP assignment and termination provisions.

  • IP assignment and deliverable-based payment terms
  • Termination, notice, and non-solicit highlights for faster approvals

Landlords & real estate

Produce short-term and month-to-month leases with jurisdictional deposit rules and termination clauses.

  • Security deposit handling and utility responsibilities
  • Early termination and local compliance notes

Try these inputs

Prompt examples — start fast

Below are tested prompt clusters you can adapt in the generator. Each prompt returns a draft plus a short plain-language summary and negotiation notes.

  • Standard document generation: “Draft a mutual NDA for two US companies (Delaware / California), effective 2026-06-01; 2-year term; carve-out for pre-existing IP. Include a 3-bullet summary and a 1-paragraph negotiation note.”
  • Employment & contractors: “Create a contractor agreement for a remote contractor in Texas; include IP assignment, milestones, 30-day termination for convenience, and payment terms in USD. Highlight termination obligations and non-solicit clauses.”
  • Startup docs: “Generate a founders’ restricted stock agreement with 4-year vesting and 1-year cliff for a Delaware C-corp; include repurchase rights and transfer restrictions.”
  • Privacy & website terms: “Create a concise privacy policy for a SaaS serving EU and US users; describe personal data collected, lawful bases, data subject rights, and cookie use; flag GDPR and CCPA considerations for attorney review.”
  • Redlining & comparison: “Compare Document A and Document B; produce a marked-up redline with rationale for each change and a negotiation strategy that preserves core commercial terms.”

Where drafts are grounded

Source ecosystem & reliability

Drafts are generated from a mix of public-domain forms and templates, jurisdiction-specific statutes and regulations, published clause libraries and common commercial contract patterns. Outputs are intended as practical first drafts—not legal advice—and should be reviewed by a licensed attorney for enforceability and jurisdictional compliance.

  • Public-domain forms and state/federal resources inform jurisdictional language.
  • Industry-standard clause patterns provide consistent boilerplate and negotiation alternatives.
  • Plain-language summaries condense legal effect and practical risk for stakeholders.

Ready for counsel

Export, redlines, and attorney handoff

Each draft can be exported as an editable DOCX and a PDF handoff that includes interview answers, a 1-page fact summary, and prioritized negotiation items. Use redline exports to prepare counteroffers and preserve negotiation history for your attorney.

  • DOCX/PDF export with interview metadata and summary notes.
  • Version history and redline generation for clear comparisons.
  • Attorney handoff pack bundles draft, interview answers, and open negotiation items.

Protecting your inputs

Privacy, confidentiality, and data handling

Draft inputs and generated documents are treated as user content. For details on retention, access controls, and confidentiality, review the privacy and security information on our site and the product terms. Sensitive or privileged facts should be limited before sharing drafts externally.

  • Remove privileged or highly sensitive facts from inputs when not sharing with counsel.
  • Use export packages to hand off context to attorneys rather than sending raw interview transcripts.
  • Check the product terms for retention and access policies; contact support for enterprise confidentiality options.

Trial and limits

Free tier — what to expect

The free generator provides access to create first drafts, plain-language summaries, and exportable handoff packages. Team plans and expanded usage are described on the pricing page.

  • Free access to the guided interview generator and basic exports.
  • Redlines, clause library access, and version history are available; see /pricing for team and advanced plan details.
  • When in doubt, use the attorney handoff pack and consult counsel for enforceability and jurisdictional issues.

FAQ

Is a document generated by an AI tool enforceable in my jurisdiction?

A generated draft is a starting document and may be enforceable if it meets the legal requirements in your jurisdiction and the parties sign it. However, this generator does not provide legal advice. Always have a licensed attorney review material legal documents before relying on them in a contested or high-risk transaction.

How does the generator account for state- or country-specific legal rules?

The generator uses jurisdiction-aware templates and references sourced patterns and public-domain forms to tailor language. It is designed to surface jurisdictional flags and summary notes, but it cannot replace a jurisdictional legal review—particularly for complex or regulated matters.

What should I review before using a generated contract for a live transaction?

Review key obligations, payment and termination provisions, IP and assignment language, and any jurisdiction-specific clauses flagged by the generator. Use the plain-language summary and the negotiation note to identify open items, then provide the export package to your attorney for a focused review.

Are my drafts and the information I enter kept private and confidential?

Draft inputs and outputs are treated as user content. For full details on retention, access controls, and confidentiality options, consult the product terms and privacy information on the site. Do not include privileged or highly sensitive facts in prompts you do not wish to share externally.

What does 'free' cover — are there limits on document types or downloads?

The free tier lets you generate first drafts, view plain-language summaries, and export handoff packages. Team features, expanded usage, and enterprise confidentiality options are described on the pricing page at /pricing.

When should I engage a licensed attorney after using the generator?

Engage a licensed attorney when the document involves significant legal or financial risk, statutory compliance, complex IP or investment terms, or any courtroom or regulatory exposure. The generator is intended to reduce the time an attorney needs to spend by producing a clean, annotated draft and a focused fact summary.

Can I customize or add my own clauses and preserve version history?

Yes. The clause library supports inserting or rewording provisions. All edits and exported redlines are tracked in version history so you can produce marked-up comparisons and provide a clear negotiation record to counsel.

What export formats are supported for sharing with counsel or signing platforms?

Drafts can be exported as editable DOCX and PDF handoff packages that include interview answers and a one-page fact summary for counsel. Check the product details on /pricing for integrations and advanced export options.

Related pages

  • PricingSee plan limits, team seats, and enterprise confidentiality options.
  • Compare plansCompare features across free and paid tiers for legal document workflows.
  • About TextaLearn about Texta's approach to AI-powered drafting and legal workflow efficiency.
  • BlogRead product updates, legal drafting best practices, and sample prompts.
  • IndustriesSee industry-specific templates and workflows.