Upload contracts, witness statements or full disclosure bundles. LawFuze classifies, extracts and flags — every finding cited back to its paragraph. You remain the supervising solicitor; the AI does not sign off your work.
CAPABILITIES
Bundle PDFs, Word files, spreadsheets and scanned images into a single matter. OCR extracts text from scans so the bundle you'd otherwise compile by hand is searchable from minute one.
Surface obligations, indemnities, liability caps, jurisdiction and termination clauses with paragraph-level references. Every extraction cites back to the source.
Flag conflicting provisions, missing standard clauses and unusual drafting for your review. The supervising solicitor decides what to negotiate.
Redline view across document versions. See additions, deletions and substantive changes before counter-signing.
Retrieval scoped to the matter file. Ask in plain English, get cited answers — never cross-tenant, never trained on your data.
Documents are classified as contract, witness statement, exhibit, disclosure list or correspondence on ingest. Misclassifications can be corrected and the audit log records every change.
HOW IT WORKS
Drop a PDF, DOCX or scan. Each upload is encrypted in transit (TLS 1.3) and at rest (AES-256 via Azure Key Vault, UK South).
Clause extraction, classification and issue flagging run in parallel. Each finding cites the paragraph it came from.
Findings land in a structured review view. Approve, amend or escalate. Every action lands in the matter-level audit log.
Stop reading 400-page bundles cold. LawFuze triages and cites so you arrive at the questions worth asking. Five-firm closed beta — free until 1 September 2026.
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Drop PDFs, Word files or spreadsheets. OCR extracts text from scans. Storage is Azure UK South, AES-256 at rest.
Clauses, obligations and issues are surfaced with paragraph-level references and confidence scores.
Diff versions before counter-signing. Surface disclosure gaps for the supervising solicitor's review under CPR 31.