AI Contract Generator
Generate NDAs, freelance agreements, service contracts, and consulting agreements with AI. Enter the parties, scope, and terms — get a clean, clause-numbered contract you can copy, download, or hand to your lawyer for review.
Why Use AI Contract Generator?
LegalZoom and Rocket Lawyer will sell you a contract for $40-$100. Most free template sites make you enter an email and then watermark the PDF. Static templates don't adapt to your jurisdiction or your specific scope of work — you end up editing in Word anyway. This generator is genuinely free, requires no signup, and produces a contract that already reflects your parties, your term length, your compensation, and your governing law. It's the same first-draft step a lawyer would take, minus the hourly rate. Use it to get 80% of the way there, then send it to counsel for the final 20%.
How to Use AI Contract Generator
- Choose a contract type — NDA, freelance agreement, service agreement, consulting agreement, or simple sale agreement.
- Fill in the two parties' names and the role each one plays (Client/Contractor, Disclosing/Receiving Party, etc.).
- Set the effective date, duration, and governing-law jurisdiction (e.g., 'State of California, USA').
- Describe the scope of work or information covered, plus compensation terms if the contract involves payment.
- Add any extra clauses you need in the 'Additional terms' field — non-compete, IP assignment, deliverables schedule.
- Pick a tone (Formal for legal/regulated work, Plain-language for freelance and startup deals).
- Click Generate, wait 10-15 seconds for the thinking model, then copy or download the finished contract.
- Always have a qualified attorney review before you sign — AI drafts are a starting point, not legal advice.
Worked Examples
Freelance web developer — 3-month engagement
Type: Freelance Agreement Party 1: Luma Labs Inc. (Client) Party 2: Priya Shah (Contractor) Effective date: May 1, 2026 Duration: 3 months Jurisdiction: State of Delaware, USA Scope: Build a marketing site in Next.js 16 with a custom CMS, 2 rounds of revisions Compensation: $12,000 flat, 50% upfront / 50% on delivery Tone: Plain-language
FREELANCE SERVICES AGREEMENT
1. PARTIES
This Agreement is made on May 1, 2026, between Luma Labs Inc. ('Client') and Priya Shah ('Contractor').
2. SCOPE OF WORK
Contractor will design and build a marketing website on Next.js 16 with a custom CMS, including two rounds of revisions...
3. TERM
This Agreement begins on May 1, 2026 and continues for three (3) months unless terminated earlier under Section 8.
4. COMPENSATION
Client will pay Contractor $12,000 USD, with $6,000 due on signing and $6,000 due on delivery...Full draft runs 700-900 words with IP, confidentiality, termination, and governing-law clauses.
Mutual NDA — early-stage acquisition talks
Type: Non-Disclosure Agreement (Mutual) Party 1: Greenhouse Analytics, Inc. (Disclosing Party) Party 2: Monarch Holdings, LLC (Receiving Party) Effective date: April 20, 2026 Duration: 2 years Jurisdiction: State of New York, USA Scope: Confidential business and financial information related to a potential acquisition Tone: Formal
MUTUAL NON-DISCLOSURE AGREEMENT
1. PARTIES
This Mutual Non-Disclosure Agreement is entered into on April 20, 2026, by and between Greenhouse Analytics, Inc. ('Disclosing Party') and Monarch Holdings, LLC ('Receiving Party')...
2. CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION
'Confidential Information' means any business, financial, or technical information disclosed by one party to the other in connection with a potential acquisition...
3. OBLIGATIONS OF RECEIVING PARTY
The Receiving Party agrees to (a) hold Confidential Information in strict confidence...Covers what counts as confidential, exceptions, term, remedies, and return/destruction of materials.
Marketing consulting — ongoing retainer
Type: Consulting Agreement Party 1: Harbor & Finch Coffee Co. (Client) Party 2: Ayesha Okafor (Consultant) Duration: 6 months with auto-renewal Jurisdiction: Province of Ontario, Canada Scope: 10 hours/week of marketing advisory, brand strategy, campaign planning Compensation: $4,500 CAD per month, invoiced monthly Tone: Plain-language
CONSULTING AGREEMENT
1. PARTIES
This Consulting Agreement is made on [effective date] between Harbor & Finch Coffee Co. ('Client') and Ayesha Okafor ('Consultant').
2. SERVICES
Consultant will provide approximately ten (10) hours per week of marketing advisory services, including brand strategy and campaign planning...
3. TERM AND RENEWAL
This Agreement begins on the effective date and continues for six (6) months, automatically renewing for successive six-month periods unless either party gives thirty (30) days' written notice...About AI Contract Generator
A contract is the written record of who agreed to do what, for whom, and under what terms. It turns a handshake or email thread into something enforceable. The five types covered here — non-disclosure agreements (NDAs), freelance/independent contractor agreements, service agreements, consulting agreements, and simple sale agreements — cover roughly 80% of the contracts small businesses, freelancers, and early-stage startups actually need. Each type has a standard structure: parties and recitals at the top, definitions, scope, term and compensation, confidentiality and IP clauses, warranties and termination, governing law, and signature blocks. Writing one from scratch is slow; filling out a static template is faster but still misses your specific situation. An AI generator sits between the two — you supply the real details (parties, scope, jurisdiction, duration) and the model produces a tailored draft that reads like something a junior associate would hand you for review. It's not legal advice, and the output should always go past a lawyer for anything important. But it collapses the first-draft step from an afternoon to about 30 seconds.
Troubleshooting & Common Issues
The generated contract missed a clause I wanted
Add it verbatim in the 'Additional terms' field and regenerate. The AI will weave the clause into the appropriate section. For clauses that matter legally (non-compete, IP assignment, indemnification), list them explicitly rather than hoping the model includes them by default.
I need this for India, UK, Australia, or somewhere other than the US
Type the full jurisdiction into the governing-law field — for example 'England and Wales', 'Republic of India', or 'State of Victoria, Australia'. The AI adjusts its language where appropriate, though you should always have local counsel review before signing.
The tone feels off — too stiff, or not formal enough
Switch between Formal and Plain-language and regenerate. Formal reads like a traditional contract and is safer for regulated industries. Plain-language uses shorter sentences and everyday words and is fine for most freelance and vendor work.
It cut off mid-clause or the signature block is incomplete
The thinking model sometimes uses its token budget on internal reasoning. Click Regenerate once — it usually produces a cleaner output on the second pass. If it happens repeatedly, shorten your 'Additional terms' so the model has more room for the actual contract body.
I'm not sure if this contract is legally binding
A contract is binding when there's an offer, acceptance, consideration (something of value exchanged), mutual intent, and both parties have the legal capacity to sign. This generator produces drafts that meet those basics, but jurisdiction-specific requirements (stamp duty, notarization, witness signatures) vary. Have a qualified attorney review before you sign anything that carries real financial or reputational risk.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is a contract generated by AI legally binding?
Yes — if both parties sign it and the standard contract elements are present (offer, acceptance, consideration, mutual assent, legal capacity). The AI isn't the thing that makes it binding; the signatures and mutual agreement are. That said, an AI draft is not a substitute for legal advice. For anything significant, have an attorney review before signing.
Do I need a lawyer to review an AI-generated contract?
For low-stakes agreements (freelance gig under a few thousand dollars, basic vendor NDA), most people use AI drafts as-is or with a quick self-review. For anything involving equity, significant money, IP, or regulated industries (healthcare, finance, legal services), always have a lawyer review. The AI catches the structural basics; a lawyer catches the edge cases that matter.
What's the difference between an NDA and a non-compete?
An NDA (non-disclosure agreement) stops someone from sharing confidential information they learn from you. A non-compete stops someone from working for a competitor or starting a competing business for a set time. They're often bundled together in employment and contractor agreements, but they protect different things — and non-competes are heavily regulated (and often unenforceable) depending on jurisdiction, especially in California and increasingly under FTC rules.
Can I use this contract generator for international agreements?
Yes. Set the governing law jurisdiction to match where you want disputes resolved (e.g., 'England and Wales', 'Singapore', 'State of New York, USA'). For cross-border deals, consider adding an arbitration clause in the 'Additional terms' field — international arbitration under ICC or LCIA rules is often more practical than litigation across jurisdictions. A local lawyer should always sign off on cross-border contracts.
How do I add a clause that isn't in the form?
Type it into the 'Additional terms' textarea exactly how you want it to appear, or describe the intent (e.g., 'add a non-solicitation clause covering employees for 12 months after termination'). The AI will weave it into the contract in the appropriate section. For legally critical clauses, use explicit language — don't rely on the AI to fill in the gaps.
Is this contract generator really free?
Yes. No signup, no email wall, no watermarks, no per-contract charge. You get unlimited generations, and the output is yours to use however you want. The only limit is a soft rate limit to prevent abuse — roughly 10 generations per hour per IP address.
How do I get both parties to sign the contract?
For a paper signing, print the contract, have both parties sign and date the signature block, and exchange scanned copies. For electronic signing, paste the contract into DocuSign, HelloSign, or any e-signature tool — most support free tiers for low volumes. Make sure both parties get a fully executed copy after signing.
Is my data saved or shared?
The details you enter are sent to the AI model to generate the contract and are not stored on DevPik servers beyond the request itself. We don't have accounts, we don't log inputs to user profiles, and we don't share your contract terms. That said, since the prompt passes through a third-party AI provider, avoid pasting highly sensitive information (full SSNs, bank account numbers, confidential legal strategy) into any AI tool, including this one.
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