Contract Clause Generator β Xplosole
Generate professional contract clauses with plain-English summaries and drafting notes.
How to Use Contract Clause Generator
- 1Select the Contract Type, e.g. service agreement, employment contract, NDA.
- 2Choose the Clause Type you need β indemnification, termination, confidentiality, etc.
- 3Add Additional Context, like liability caps or the nature of the parties involved.
- 4Click 'Generate Clause' to produce ready-to-insert clause language.
- 5Have a licensed attorney review the clause before inserting it into a binding contract.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can AI write a contract clause that's legally valid in my jurisdiction?
It generates clause language using standard, widely-used drafting patterns for the clause type you select, but enforceability can vary significantly by jurisdiction and the specific deal context. Always have a licensed attorney confirm the clause meets local legal requirements before relying on it in a signed contract.
Is a single generated clause enough, or do I need a full contract review?
A generated clause is meant to slot into an existing contract you're drafting or revising β it's not a substitute for reviewing how that clause interacts with the rest of the agreement. Cross-check definitions, numbering, and any conflicting terms elsewhere in the document.
Can I customize the generated clause for unusual deal terms?
Yes β the Additional Context field lets you specify deal-specific details (e.g. a liability cap, a cross-border arrangement) so the clause reflects your actual situation rather than a generic template.
What clause types are supported?
Common categories include confidentiality, indemnification, termination, limitation of liability, governing law, and non-compete clauses, with language adapted to the Contract Type you select.
About Contract Clause Generator
The Contract Clause Generator produces standard-pattern clause language for common contract needs β confidentiality, termination, indemnification, and more β tailored by contract type and any deal-specific context you supply.
It's designed to speed up the drafting process for routine clauses that follow well-established patterns, freeing up attorney time for the parts of a contract that genuinely require custom negotiation and judgment.
Useful for lawyers drafting a first pass quickly, paralegals assembling contract templates, and business owners who need a starting point for a clause before sending it to counsel for review.