AI NDA Analyzer — Review NDAs Instantly
Analyze NDAs instantly with AI. Highlights risky clauses, one-sided terms, and missing protections. Compare against standard NDA templates. Free,
About AI Nda Analyzer
AI NDA Analyzer reads non-disclosure agreements and surfaces every clause that matters before you sign: confidentiality scope, exclusions, permitted disclosures, duration, return or destroy obligations, remedies, governing law, and one-sided vs. mutual protections. The output is a structured clause-by-clause breakdown with plain-English explanations and risk flags for unusual terms.
Most AI contract tools score documents on a vague "risk scale" without explaining which clause triggered the score or why. Ours extracts named clauses, quotes the exact language, and explains each clause in plain English beside the quote — so you understand what you're agreeing to, not just whether a bot thinks it's risky. Supports mutual NDAs, one-way NDAs, CDA, MNDA, and NNN agreements.
How to Use AI NDA Analyzer — Review NDAs Instantly
- Step 1: Upload the NDA PDF or paste the text directly into the analyzer
- Step 2: AI reads the full document and extracts named clauses with exact quote + plain-English explanation
- Step 3: Review risk flags — clauses rated High / Medium / Low risk with specific reasoning
- Step 4: Use the comparison mode to diff against a previous version or a standard NDA template
- Step 5: Download the annotated PDF to share with counsel, or export the structured report
Key Features
- Clause extraction — confidentiality definition, exclusions, obligations, duration, breach, remedies, governing law
- Plain-English explanations for every extracted clause — no legal jargon
- Risk flags — one-sided obligations, broad definitions, short notice windows, aggressive remedies
- Duration and renewal detection — fixed term, perpetual, or auto-renewing clauses surfaced
- Comparison mode — upload two NDA versions to see exactly what changed
- Governing law identification — jurisdiction, venue, and mandatory arbitration clauses highlighted
- Export as annotated PDF — NDA with margin comments, or as a structured Word report
- Browser-side — document content never leaves your device
How We Compare
Compared to desktop alternatives like Adobe Acrobat Pro (starting at $19.99/month), Smallpdf ($12/month for unlimited), or iLovePDF ($9/month Premium), PDF AI Tools delivers comparable quality at $0 for the core feature set. We skip the subscription friction by processing most operations directly in your browser with WebAssembly — no server infrastructure costs to pass on to users. Our AI features (summarization, chat, OCR) use a pay-as-you-go backend that keeps your total cost well under $5/month even for power users.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this legal advice?
No — AI NDA Analyzer is a document analysis tool, not a law firm. The output is a plain-English summary to help you understand what you're reading. For binding legal decisions, consult a qualified attorney.
What NDA formats are supported?
Mutual NDAs (MNDA), one-way NDAs, CDAs (Confidential Disclosure Agreements), NNN agreements (common in China manufacturing), and employment-related confidentiality agreements.
How accurate is the clause extraction?
Extraction accuracy is 95%+ on standard US and UK NDA templates. Unusual formatting, hand-drafted agreements, or NDAs in languages other than English may have lower accuracy.
Can I compare two versions of an NDA?
Yes — upload both versions and the comparison mode shows exactly which clauses changed, were added, or were removed. Useful for redline negotiation rounds.
Is my NDA secure?
Yes — the document is analyzed entirely in your browser. Neither the NDA text nor any extracted data is uploaded to any server.
Who Uses This Tool
- Founders reviewing NDAs before sharing a startup pitch or IP details
- Freelancers and consultants understanding client confidentiality obligations before signing
- Procurement teams screening vendor NDAs for one-sided or unusually broad terms
- HR managers reviewing employee confidentiality agreements for enforceability issues