One is SpeedLegal, an AI-powered contract reviewer that flags risks, offers customized advice and offers explanations to help you make decisions. It's got a Red Flag Analyzer, Personalized Suggestions, Automated Contract Summary and Customizable Contract Standards. It can handle more than 12 types of contracts in five languages, and can cut the time it takes to review contracts by a factor of 10 or more, according to the company. That's potentially useful for lawyers and nonlawyers.
Another is Robin AI, a legal AI software designed to speed up contract review. It reviews contracts, offers secure clause lookup and offers fast turnaround times. Robin AI integrates with Microsoft Word, offering suggested changes and natural language queries, so lawyers can concentrate on the big picture instead of paperwork.
If you want a more complete service, Lawgeex uses AI but also brings in human expertise to try to ensure its contract analysis is accurate and transparent. It can review contracts against company policies, offer data-driven insights and link to different tech stacks. The company says it's shown significant cost and time savings, and it's used by companies in finance, insurance, tech and health care.