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How Lexly's AI works — and the important limits you should know.

Last updated 16 June 2026

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  • 1. Lexly is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice
  • 2. AI output can be wrong
  • 3. You must review before you rely
  • 4. Jurisdiction & suitability
  • 5. How your data is used with AI
  • 6. No warranty; limitation of liability
  • 7. Human oversight

Lexly uses artificial intelligence to help you work with contracts faster — to generate drafts (Forge), analyse documents and surface risks (Sense), explain or rewrite clauses, and answer questions about your documents. This page explains the important limits of that AI so you can use it responsibly.


1. Lexly is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice

The Service, including all AI-generated content, is provided for informational and productivity purposes only. It is not legal advice and is not a substitute for a licensed attorney. Using Lexly does not create an attorney-client relationship. For advice on your specific situation, consult a qualified lawyer in your jurisdiction.

2. AI output can be wrong

AI models can produce content that is inaccurate, incomplete, outdated, biased, or fabricated ("hallucinated") — even when it sounds confident and authoritative. AI may:

  • miss important clauses, obligations, or risks;
  • misstate the law or how it applies to your facts;
  • generate terms that are unsuitable, unenforceable, or non-compliant in your jurisdiction;
  • produce risk scores or explanations that are approximate and may be incorrect.

Risk scores, clause classifications, and "red flags" are heuristic signals, not guarantees.

3. You must review before you rely

You are solely responsible for reviewing, verifying, and editing any document before you rely on it, execute it, send it for signature, or share it. Do not treat AI output as final or authoritative. Where the stakes are meaningful, have a qualified attorney review the document.

4. Jurisdiction & suitability

Laws differ by country, state, and over time. Templates and AI output may not reflect the law applicable to you or the latest changes. You are responsible for ensuring any document is appropriate and lawful for your jurisdiction and purpose. Some documents (e.g., wills, certain real-estate, family-law, or notarised instruments) may have specific legal requirements that Lexly does not address.

5. How your data is used with AI

  • When you use AI features, the relevant document text and your inputs are sent to our AI and OCR providers (see Subprocessors) to generate a result for you.
  • We select providers whose terms support business/data-processing use, and we do not use the substance of your contracts to train our own or third parties' foundation models.
  • Do not submit information you are not permitted to share. See our Privacy Policy for full details.

6. No warranty; limitation of liability

AI features are provided "as is" without warranty of accuracy, completeness, or fitness for a particular purpose. To the maximum extent permitted by law, Lexly is not liable for any loss or damage arising from your use of, or reliance on, AI-generated content. See the Terms of Service for the full disclaimers and liability limits.

7. Human oversight

AI in Lexly is designed to assist, not replace, your judgement. You remain in control: review, edit, and approve everything before acting on it.

Questions: support@lexlyai.com

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