How Review Agreement's AI Contract Analysis Works
Get contract insights in minutes, not hours. Our AI-powered system uses advanced technology to analyze your contracts quickly and accurately.
Upload Your Contract
Upload your PDF contract (up to 10MB). Our system supports all standard contract formats including:
- Independent Contractor Agreements
- Service Agreements
- NDAs and Confidentiality Agreements
- Vendor Contracts
- Partnership Agreements
AI Analysis (RAG-Powered)
Our AI uses Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) technology to:
- Extract key terms and obligations
- Identify potentially risky clauses
- Analyze financial terms and penalties
- Review termination and renewal conditions
- Check compliance with standard practices
Analysis typically completes in under 2 minutes.
Review Comprehensive Results
Get instant access to:
- Executive Summary: Key points in plain language
- Risk Assessment: Categorized risks (High/Medium/Low)
- Clause Highlights: Problematic sections marked in your contract
- Financial Terms: Payment schedules, penalties, fees
Take Action
Download your analysis report, share with stakeholders, or export for your records. All analyses are saved to your dashboard for future reference.
See a Sample Analysis
Here's what you'll get when you analyze a contract with Review Agreement:
Executive Summary
This is a standard service agreement between a client and service provider. The contract includes payment terms, deliverables, and termination clauses. Key obligations include...
Risk Assessment
Financial Terms
- • Payment: $5,000/month, net 30
- • Late fee: 5% per month
- • Termination fee: 50% of remaining contract value
Supported Contract Types
Review Agreement can analyze various types of contracts and legal agreements:
- Independent Contractor Agreements
- Service Agreements
- NDAs and Confidentiality Agreements
- Vendor Contracts
- Partnership Agreements
Limitations
- • Maximum file size: 10MB
- • PDF format only
- • Analysis is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice
- • Complex multi-party agreements may require additional review