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Legal AI tools: questions, contracts, and documents

Updated 8 June 2026
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A collection for anyone who needs an online legal AI tool: review a contract, find risks in a document, draft a legal text, prepare questions for a lawyer, or work through a legal study problem.

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A collection for anyone who needs an online legal AI tool: review a contract, find risks in a document, draft a legal text, prepare questions for a lawyer, or work through a legal study problem.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the best legal AI tool?

For contracts, it makes sense to start with ContractCrab, Spellbook, or Robin AI. For simple questions, drafts, and explanations of legal terms, ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, or YandexGPT can be useful. If the matter involves a serious dispute, it is better to have the final answer reviewed by a qualified lawyer.

Can an AI tool solve a legal study problem?

Yes. An AI tool can analyze the facts of a problem, identify key issues, suggest a possible line of reasoning, and prepare a draft answer. For study tasks, it is helpful to ask not only for the answer, but also for the reasoning process: facts, rule, application, and conclusion.

Which AI tool is suitable for legal documents?

For contracts and documents, ContractCrab, Spellbook, Robin AI, Claude, NotebookLM, and docAnalyzer.ai are good places to start. Upload the full document and ask the tool to separately identify risks, unclear clauses, the parties’ obligations, deadlines, penalties, and termination terms.

Are there free legal AI tools?

Free starting options are more common among general-purpose models such as ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, YandexGPT, and document tools with usage limits. Specialized legal AI tools usually restrict free access or work on a subscription basis because they are designed for contracts and team workflows.

How should I ask an AI tool a legal question?

Specify the country, city, type of situation, dates, participants, amount, relevant document, and what you need to get: an explanation, a list of risks, a draft claim, questions for a lawyer, or an action plan. The more specific the prompt, the more useful the answer is likely to be.

Can I trust an AI-generated legal answer?

AI can be useful for a first review, editing, and navigating a document. It can still make mistakes about legal rules, deadlines, and whether a law applies. For court matters, transactions, claims, or large sums of money, check the answer against reliable sources and consult a specialist.

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