Vesk Legal
Vesk (vesk.ai) is an AI contract review software and redlining tool for people who use ChatGPT or Gemini to review contracts—but want more consistent, ready-to-send results. Vesk checks customer-drafted NDAs against industry-standard model agreements and generates a Word redline (Track Changes) plus a plain-English negotiation email in seconds. DPAs, MSAs and other contract types coming soon.
Vesk isn't a law firm and doesn't provide legal advice.
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What Vesk is
If you're using ChatGPT or Gemini to review an NDA, the limitations are familiar:
- Prompt dependence: outcomes depend on how you phrase the prompt, and small changes can produce different answers.
- Easy to miss things: chatbots don't reliably check every key issue, especially when language is spread across multiple clauses.
- Manual redlining: even if the bot suggests edits, you still have to implement them in Word.
- Negotiation anxiety: it's stressful to propose changes—and even harder to defend them—especially when the other side has an attorney.
Vesk is different. Vesk checks NDAs against industry-standard model agreements (no prompt-writing required) and produces a ready-to-send Word redline plus a negotiation email that explains and supports your changes—so you can negotiate with more confidence.
What Vesk is not
Vesk isn't a law firm and doesn't provide legal advice. Vesk doesn't replace a lawyer for complex, unusual, or high-stakes matters. If you need legal counsel for your specific situation, you should consult a qualified attorney.
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.
Last updated: 2026-03-20