Not Legal Advice
Clauze helps you read and understand contracts. It does not provide legal advice, legal representation, or guarantee outcomes.
Clauze is a reading tool
Clauze is a contract review tool that highlights clauses and explains language in plain English. It is designed to help you understand a contract faster and notice risk earlier.
No lawyer-client relationship
Using Clauze does not create a lawyer-client relationship. Clauze is not a substitute for advice from a qualified attorney.
Accuracy limits
Automated analysis can be wrong or incomplete. You should independently verify important terms and consult counsel when needed.
What Clauze is good for
A fast first pass on NDA review, freelance contract review, and employment contract review. It helps you identify liability caps, termination clauses, IP assignment, and payment terms that deserve attention.
What Clauze is not
Clauze does not interpret laws for your jurisdiction, negotiate on your behalf, or assess your full business context. It cannot guarantee that a clause is enforceable or invalid.
When to consult a lawyer
If the contract involves high financial risk, employment disputes, equity, litigation exposure, regulatory requirements, or you are unsure what a clause means, consult a qualified lawyer.
How to use Clauze responsibly
Use the output to build a list of questions, propose safer wording, and decide whether to sign. For important contracts, treat Clauze as a checklist and pair it with professional review.