AI does 80%. You do the 20% that matters

GitLaw drafts on your templates, redlines with tracked changes and gathers client context automatically, so you focus on the lawyering, not the legwork.

Native track changes
Your own templates
SOC 2 Type 2 Certified
Lawyers collaborating on a document

Trusted by lawyers and in-house legal teams

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Legal AI that works for you

Draft on your own templates and knowledge

Move what the client's already done onto your own standards and preferred stack — drafting with the templates and knowledge you trust, all within GitLaw.

Track changes and comments, natively

Make edits with track changes and threaded comments in the document itself. Export to Google Docs or Microsoft Office and bring it back into GitLaw whenever you need.

Collaboration, not cold handoff

Because context, changes and comments all live in one place, GitLaw becomes where you actually want to work with a client.

A new channel for client work

Build low-cost, high-value services on top of GitLaw — the platform populates the detail, you do the legal work that wins you clients.

Three ways GitLaw works for your practice

1From the client

Start from the client's draft, in full context

Clients draft on GitLaw and share the reasoning behind every clause
The document and its context arrive together, with no re-keying
See exactly what they're asking for before you touch it
Full client context, in one place
2On your standards

Redraft onto your own templates

Move the client's draft onto your standards and preferred stack
Draft with the templates and knowledge you trust
AI does the first 80%, you do the 20% that matters
First draft in minutes, not hours
3Back and forth

Track changes, comments and export

Native track changes and threaded comments, right in the doc
Export to Google Docs or Microsoft Office and back, anytime
Collaborate in one place, not a cold handoff
Redline and comment, natively

Shape the future of legal AI, and your place in it

Join the GitLaw Legal Standards Committee and help define how AI should work in legal practice.

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Security at a Glance

Enterprise-grade encryption

AES-256 at rest, TLS 1.2+ in transit

Role-based access control

MFA supported, granular permissions

SOC 2 Type 2, GDPR

Certified and independently audited

Google Cloud infrastructure

Hosted on trusted, enterprise-grade cloud

AI privacy

No third-party model training, zero data retention with our AI provider

Published subprocessors

Full list available, 30 days' notice on changes

Continuous monitoring

Automated compliance tracking via Sprinto

Incident response

GDPR-aligned breach notification policy

Learn more in our Trust Center

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Frequently asked questions

How does GitLaw help me review client documents?

When a client drafts on GitLaw, you receive the document with the context behind every clause. You can redraft it onto your own standard templates in a click, then run track changes and comments natively — so a client draft becomes as fast to review as a template you already trust.

Can I use my own templates?

Yes. Bring your firm's standard templates into GitLaw and redraft any client document onto them, keeping the client's details and intent. You stay on the language you know and trust.

Does GitLaw support track changes and comments?

Yes. Track changes, comments and full version history live natively in the document. You negotiate inside GitLaw rather than emailing Word files back and forth.

Can I collaborate with clients in real time?

Yes. Context, changes and comments all live in one place, so GitLaw becomes a shared workspace where you and your client work on the same document together.

How can GitLaw bring me new business?

Lawyers offer low-cost, high-value services on top of GitLaw. The platform populates the detail — like a US trademark filing — and you do the legal work, turning GitLaw into a client-acquisition channel rather than just a tool.

Where does the lawyer fit in?

GitLaw is built around a lawyer in the loop. AI handles roughly the first 80% — drafting, populating and surfacing risk — and you do the final 20% of judgement, review and sign-off.

Is my data secure on GitLaw?

Yes. GitLaw uses SOC 2 Type II-audited infrastructure with GDPR-aligned data practices. Documents are stored securely and accessible only to you and the parties you invite.

Spend more time on the work that matters

Join lawyers using GitLaw to review on their own templates, collaborate natively and win new work.