How to use Contract Risk Highlighter
This free tool lets you paste contract text and review possible clause risks around termination, liability, disclaimer, payment, acceptance, IP assignment, confidentiality, subcontracting, and personal data.
This is not legal advice. It does not guarantee legal effect, contract acceptance, or clause correctness. For important agreements, consult a lawyer, specialist, or legal team.
How to use
- Paste contract text into the input area.
- Select a contract type: Services agreement, NDA, or Sales agreement.
- Click Analyze.
- Review the Risk level, Findings, review questions, and Markdown preview.
- Use Copy markdown, Download .md, or Print / Save PDF to save or share the result.
What it checks
- Termination, penalties, and immediate termination
- Liability, indemnity, consequential damages, and lost profits
- Payment terms, acceptance, deemed acceptance, and late payment
- Deliverables, IP assignment, moral rights waiver, and know-how
- Confidentiality, non-compete, exclusivity, subcontracting, and personal data
- Missing governing law and jurisdiction signals
Limitations
- Direct PDF text extraction is available. Currently, pasted text only is supported.
- You can save analysis results as PDF through your browser print dialog.
- The checker is rule-based and can miss important issues or produce false positives.
- No finding does not mean the contract is safe.
- Do not paste confidential contracts, personal data, or non-public information.
- Text analysis runs in the browser. Ad and analytics tags are still loaded for the page.
Output
The Markdown preview is free. It does not include the full original text; it only includes short snippets, reasons, review questions, and suggested review directions.
Download .md saves the Markdown result as a file. Print / Save PDF opens the browser print dialog. Choose “Save as PDF” in the print dialog if you need a PDF file.
FAQ
Is this legal advice?
No. It is a simple pattern checker.
Is the contract text sent to a server?
No. Text analysis runs in your browser, but ad and analytics tags are loaded for the page.
Does it support PDF?
Direct PDF text extraction is available. You can save results as PDF using your browser print dialog.