ClauseLens: Contract Review
ClauseLens: Contract Review Summary
ClauseLens: Contract Review is a ad-supported, with in-app purchases Android app in Productivity by F98K Solutions. Released in Mar 2026 (3 months ago). It has about 76+ installs Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 7.00 monthly active users and generates around $<10K monthly revenue (52% IAP / 48% ads). Store last updated Mar 25, 2026
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Review contracts, summarize PDFs, and spot risks with AI before you sign.
ClauseLens helps you review contracts and summarize PDFs faster, in clear and practical language.
Upload a PDF, DOCX, image, or paste text to get a concise summary, key clauses, risk alerts, and plain-language explanations before you sign.
Built for individuals, freelancers, contractors, founders, small business owners, and anyone who needs to analyze documents without spending hours on legal jargon.
With ClauseLens, you can:
- review contracts with AI
- summarize PDFs and documents
- extract key clauses such as term, automatic renewal, payment, penalties, termination, price adjustments, jurisdiction, confidentiality, and exclusivity
- highlight points that deserve attention, such as high penalties, one-sided obligations, vague language, or unfavorable cancellation terms
- understand complex sections in simpler language
- save analyses to your history for later review
Useful for:
- lease agreements
- service agreements
- contractor and freelance agreements
- partnerships and business deals
- NDAs
- purchase agreements
- subscription contracts
ClauseLens turns long, confusing documents into a faster and more practical review flow. Instead of only generating a summary, it helps you understand what matters, spot risks, and prepare better before signing.
Important:
ClauseLens is an AI assistant for document analysis and contract review. It does not replace a qualified lawyer or formal legal advice in complex or high-stakes situations.
