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Draftwise

AI drafting agent that drafts, reviews, and negotiates contracts from your own precedent.

Category
Legal
Pricing
PAID
Hosting
Cloud
Platforms
Web
Models
Multi-model
Verified
Jun 14, 2026

Draftwise is an AI contract platform for law firms and in-house legal teams that drafts, reviews, and redlines agreements using a firm's own precedent language and negotiation history. Its AI Associate can take a contract from first draft through markup, searching across a firm's documents in parallel. It plugs into Microsoft Word, where lawyers already work.

Pros & cons

  • Drafts from your own precedent/redlines
  • AI Associate handles end-to-end markup
  • Works inside Microsoft Word
  • Backed by Index Ventures & YC
  • No public pricing; demo-led
  • Aimed at firms/legal teams, not consumers
  • Value depends on your document corpus

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