Turn messy legal sources into structured analysis
Paste a URL and extract the legal data you need.
Legal analysis use cases
Pull structured data from contracts, case law, regulations, and public legal databases.
Extract clauses from contract templates
Pull termination clauses, payment terms, renewal terms, governing law, and liability caps from contract pages or document repositories into one table.
Compare terms across multiple agreements
Collect the same fields across many vendor agreements, NDAs, or employment contracts so you can spot differences fast.
Monitor regulatory updates
Track changes across government or regulator websites and extract publication date, topic, summary, affected industry, and source link.
Build case law research tables
Extract case name, court, date, jurisdiction, legal issue, outcome, and citation from legal databases or court websites.
Review law firm or legal directory listings
Gather lawyer names, practice areas, office locations, bar admissions, and profile links from firm websites or directories.
Structure compliance requirements
Turn long policy or regulation pages into rows of obligations, deadlines, penalties, responsible party, and reference source.
Frequently asked questions
What kind of legal data can you extract? +
You can extract clauses, case metadata, regulatory updates, lawyer profiles, compliance obligations, citations, dates, and links. Just describe the fields you want.
Can it follow pagination or subpages? +
Yes. It can move through listing pages, result pages, and detail pages to collect the full dataset instead of just one screen.
Do I need to set up selectors or workflows? +
No. You paste the URL, describe the data, and the AI figures out how to pull it into a structured table.
Is this useful for comparing legal documents? +
Yes. It works well when you need the same fields across many contracts, case pages, or regulatory sources so you can compare them side by side.
What do I get at the end? +
You get a clean table you can review right away and export as CSV for legal research, compliance tracking, or internal analysis.
Stop reading legal pages one by one
Extract the data in minutes before your backlog gets bigger.