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NDA Generator — Xplosole

Draft mutual, one-way, or employee NDAs with full confidentiality obligations, exclusions, and duration clauses.

How to Use NDA Generator

  1. 1Select the NDA Type — mutual, one-way, or employee NDA.
  2. 2Describe the Purpose of Disclosure, e.g. a business partnership or software project.
  3. 3Enter Party A and Party B names.
  4. 4Set the Duration (in years) for the confidentiality obligation.
  5. 5Click 'Generate NDA' and have a licensed attorney review before either party signs.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can AI write a legally binding NDA?

It generates a properly structured NDA covering the standard sections — definition of confidential information, obligations, exceptions, duration, and remedies — based on the type and purpose you specify. Enforceability still depends on jurisdiction-specific contract law and proper execution, so have a licensed attorney review the draft before either party signs.

What's the difference between a mutual and a one-way NDA?

A one-way NDA protects confidential information disclosed by only one party (e.g. an employer to an employee), while a mutual NDA protects information both parties share with each other — common when two companies are exploring a partnership and both will share sensitive details.

How long should the confidentiality Duration be?

It varies by industry and the sensitivity of the information — software/trade-secret NDAs often run 3-5 years, while some specify the obligation lasts indefinitely for true trade secrets. Set the Duration field to match what's standard for your industry, or consult counsel if unsure.

Does this NDA need to be notarized to be valid?

Most jurisdictions don't require notarization for an NDA to be enforceable — a properly executed signature from both parties is typically sufficient. Confirm specific execution requirements for your jurisdiction with an attorney if the NDA covers high-value or sensitive information.

About NDA Generator

The NDA Generator produces a complete, properly structured non-disclosure agreement — mutual, one-way, or employee — based on the purpose of disclosure, the parties involved, and your chosen confidentiality duration.

NDAs are one of the most commonly needed legal documents for businesses exploring partnerships, hiring contractors, or onboarding employees with access to sensitive information, yet many people use outdated or mismatched templates found online. This tool generates a draft tailored to your specific NDA type and purpose.

As with any signed legal document, have a licensed attorney review the final draft before either party signs — especially for NDAs covering high-value trade secrets or cross-border arrangements where enforcement can get complicated.

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