AI contract review

AI contract review helps people check a contract faster before they sign. But not all AI contract review works the same way. Some tools give you a summary. Others help you review the wording in a more structured way and generate something you can actually send back.

Vesk is built for teams that want more than chat output. Today, Vesk supports customer-drafted NDAs. If you want NDA-specific review, start with AI NDA Review for Startups. If you want a Word redline with Track Changes, see NDA Redline.

Quick answer:

AI contract review can save time, but the results depend a lot on the tool.

Some tools act like chatbots. Others use a structured review process. The difference matters because a summary alone still leaves you doing the real document work yourself.

A strong AI contract review workflow should help you:

  • spot red flags before you sign
  • review the wording in a structured way
  • get results that are easier to repeat and explain
  • move from review to a sendable next step

Today, Vesk supports customer-drafted NDAs. For NDA-specific review, start with AI NDA Review for Startups. For Word redlines and tracked changes, see NDA Redline.

Want more than a chatbot summary?

Vesk is built for teams that want a structured review and a sendable result. Today it supports customer-drafted NDAs and gives you a secure redline package instead of just chat output.

What AI contract review means

In plain English, AI contract review means using software to check a contract for risky wording, missing protections, and unusual terms before you sign.

That can mean different things depending on the tool. Some tools summarize the contract. Some compare clauses against a standard. Some suggest changes. Some help turn the review into a sendable redline.

Why generic tools often fall short

Using a generic chatbot can be useful for a quick first pass. It may help you summarize a contract or spot obvious issues.

But chat-based review usually depends on prompt quality. The output may change from one prompt to the next, coverage may be incomplete, and you still have to turn the result into a real edit package yourself.

Using a lawyer is still the better option for complex, high-stakes, or unusual contracts. But many teams want a faster first pass before deciding whether legal review is needed.

Vesk is built for that middle ground: more structured than a chatbot, but faster and lighter than sending every first-pass NDA to a lawyer.

What’s included in a secure redline package

Reviewing a contract is only part of the job. You still need a clear way to send changes back and explain them. A secure redline package is designed to make that step easier and more organized.

a negotiation brief that explains and supports the requested edits

a downloadable redlined Word .DOCX file with Track Changes on

a downloadable clean Word .DOCX file with the requested edits accepted

a secure deal room link you can review yourself or share with the other side

Trust & privacy

Vesk is a software tool, not a law firm. Vesk does not provide legal advice.

Vesk does not use your contracts or data to train its AI models. Vesk retains documents for no more than 30 days and deletes them earlier on request.

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Last updated: 2026-03-20