Legal Document Maker Free Online
Create legal documents online for free. NDAs, contracts, agreements, and forms. AI-assisted drafting with legally structured templates. PDF export.
Key Features
- NDA (mutual and one-way)
- Service agreement / independent contractor agreement
- Employment offer letter
- Consulting agreement
- Letter of intent
- Invoice payment terms
- Privacy policy template
- All templates fillable as PDF forms
About Legal Document Maker
Create common legal documents as PDFs — NDAs, service agreements, employment contracts, and more — using pre-built templates reviewed for standard commercial use. PDF AI Tools Legal Document Maker generates complete legal PDFs you can customize and sign immediately.
While not a substitute for an attorney for complex matters, standard commercial legal templates from PDF AI Tools cover 80% of small business legal document needs at zero cost — saving thousands in legal fees for routine agreements.
Who Uses This Tool
- Create an NDA for a client discovery meeting
- Generate a freelance service agreement for a new project
- Issue an employment offer letter for a new hire
- Write a consulting agreement for a contractor engagement
How to Use Legal Document Maker Free Online
- Step 1: Choose document type (NDA, service agreement, etc.)
- Step 2: Fill in party names, dates, and key terms
- Step 3: Review the complete document
- Step 4: Download and sign using the Sign PDF tool
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these legally binding documents?
When properly signed, yes. These templates are designed for general commercial use. For high-stakes matters, have an attorney review.
Can I modify the template clauses?
Yes — convert to Word using the PDF to Word tool, edit, then convert back to PDF.
Is there an NDA template available?
Yes — both mutual NDA and one-way (disclosing party) NDA templates are available.
Do I need a lawyer to use these?
For standard commercial agreements between consenting parties, these templates are suitable without legal review. For employment contracts, IP assignments, or high-value transactions, consult an attorney.