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AI legal contract generator that doesn't paraphrase your contract.

Most AI legal tools rewrite the contract. DocExport doesn't. Your .docx is the source of truth — Claude fills the variable fields, you keep every word of the legal body, you redline in Word like you always have. The AI removes the typing, not the lawyering.

For: Solo attorneys, small law firms, legal ops at startups, and in-house counsel maintaining a library of standard agreements.

The problem

"AI contract generators" usually mean "LLM that drafts something contract-shaped from a prompt" — a malpractice risk for any attorney whose name goes on the document. What attorneys actually want is the same set of templates they already trust, with the variable fields filled in by software that never touches the legal body.

How DocExport solves it

DocExport is template-first. The .docx is the contract; Claude only fills {{ClientName}}, {{Fees}}, {{StartDate}}, and the like. The legal language is never rewritten, paraphrased, or summarized. The attorney stays in control of every clause; the AI removes the keystrokes.

The workflow

From .docx to AI-generated document.

1
Upload your standard templates

NDA, mutual NDA, consulting agreement, SaaS terms, engagement letter — your existing .docx files, with placeholders for client name, fees, dates.

2
Prompt Claude with the deal

Paste the client email or a summary. Claude picks the right template via list_templates and fills the placeholders.

3
Redline and send

DOCX comes back ready for your usual Word redline workflow. The legal body is untouched.

Example

What the prompt looks like.

“Draft the consulting agreement for Marcus Lee, $12,000 monthly retainer, 6-month initial term, work product assigned to client, governed by California law.”

Template fields exposed to the agent

{{ClientName}}{{ClientAddress}}{{EngagementType}}{{FeeAmount}}{{FeeFrequency}}{{EffectiveDate}}{{TermLength}}{{GoverningLaw}}{{AttorneyName}}{{BarNumber}}
Why teams choose DocExport for this

Built for the agent on the other side.

Legal body is never rewritten

Claude only fills declared placeholders. Your clauses, your language, your liability — preserved exactly.

Template-pick by description

Each .docx has a description like "mutual NDA, Delaware, 3-year term." Claude reads them via list_templates and picks the closest fit.

Required fields prevent half-drafts

Mark fees, dates, and governing law as required. No partial contract ever leaves the workspace.

You stay in Word

The output is DOCX. Redline, comment, accept changes — the workflow you already use.

FAQ

Common questions.

Does Claude generate new legal language?
No. DocExport only fills placeholders that you defined in the .docx. The body of the contract is whatever you wrote.
What if I need a clause Claude doesn't know about?
Add it to the .docx as a placeholder ({{IndemnificationCap}}, etc.) with a description. Claude will fill it from your prompt or ask if it's unclear.
Can I keep client data in my jurisdiction?
DocExport runs on Azure with a configurable region. For specific data-residency arrangements, contact sales.
Is this a substitute for legal review?
No. It's a substitute for typing names and dates into a Word document. Every contract should still be reviewed by the responsible attorney.

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