My Pocket Lawyer

Upload a contract to get plain-English summaries, risks, and answers fast
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My Pocket Lawyer is an online document analysis service that helps people understand contracts, legal documents, and terms of service without getting lost in legal jargon. Instead of forcing you to interpret dense clauses on your own, it uses natural language processing to translate complicated language into clear, plain-English explanations. Upload a PDF or an image of a document—such as a lease, NDA, vendor agreement, freelancer contract, or loan agreement—and the platform will quickly generate an easy-to-read breakdown.

The analysis focuses on what matters when you are deciding whether to sign: key terms, obligations, deadlines, fees, and restrictions. It can summarize the document, highlight important clauses, and point out areas that may be risky, unusual, or worth negotiating. If you have specific concerns, you can ask questions about the uploaded document and get targeted answers based on the text.

My Pocket Lawyer is built to give users clarity and confidence in common scenarios where contracts feel intimidating. It can reduce the perceived need for professional legal consultation in many everyday situations by helping you spot potential issues early, understand what you are agreeing to, and avoid surprises later. It is especially helpful for fast reviews when you need a clear overview before making a decision, while still encouraging users to seek professional help for complex or high-stakes matters. more

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Features

  • Uploads supported in PDF or image format
  • Plain-English explanations of legal jargon
  • Automatic summaries of key clauses and document structure
  • Highlights obligations, restrictions, fees, and deadlines
  • Identifies potential issues and areas to review or negotiate
  • Question-and-answer based on the uploaded document
  • Designed to speed up review of common agreements

How It’s Used

  • Understanding lease terms (maintenance responsibilities, deposits, subletting rules)
  • Reviewing vendor or supplier agreements before signing
  • Analyzing NDAs for scope, duration, and confidentiality obligations
  • Checking freelancer contracts for IP ownership, payment terms, and termination clauses
  • Reviewing loan agreements for interest rates, late fees, and hidden costs
  • Getting a quick read on any contract or online service terms before agreeing

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