Contract Simplifier β Xplosole
Paste any contract and get a plain-English breakdown with unfair clause warnings and questions to ask before signing.
How to Use Contract Simplifier
- 1Select 'I am' β the party reviewing the contract (e.g. tenant, freelancer, employee).
- 2Paste the full Contract Text into the input field.
- 3Click 'Simplify Contract' to get a plain-English breakdown of each clause.
- 4Pay close attention to any flagged unusual or one-sided terms.
- 5Consult a licensed attorney before signing if anything is unclear or concerning.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can AI tell me if a contract is fair to sign?
It translates dense legal language into plain English and highlights terms that may be unusual or worth a closer look, framed from your specific perspective (tenant, freelancer, employee). It is not a substitute for legal advice β for any contract with significant financial or legal consequences, have a licensed attorney review it before you sign.
Does the simplifier point out clauses that are unfavorable to me?
It explains what each clause means in plain language from the perspective you selected, which often makes one-sided terms easier to spot yourself. It does not provide a formal legal opinion on fairness or enforceability β that requires attorney review.
Is this useful for non-lawyers signing a lease or freelance contract?
Yes β this is exactly the use case it's built for: helping someone without legal training understand what they're actually agreeing to before signing, in everyday language instead of legal jargon.
Will it work on contracts in a language other than English?
Paste in the contract text in its original language for the most accurate simplification β translating first can introduce its own inaccuracies in legal terminology.
About Contract Simplifier
The Contract Simplifier translates dense legal language into plain English, tailored to your specific role in the agreement β whether you're the tenant, the freelancer, the employee, or another party.
Most people sign contracts without fully understanding every clause, simply because legal drafting is written for other lawyers, not for the person actually bound by the terms. This tool bridges that gap by explaining obligations, rights, and risks in everyday language.
It's intended as a comprehension aid before signing β for anything with real financial or legal stakes (a lease, an employment contract, a freelance agreement), pair it with a licensed attorney's review rather than relying on the simplified version alone.