About LexPact
Legal contracts shouldn’t cost £500 an hour
LexPact was built by someone who spent nearly eleven years on the commercial side of contracts, and then ended up on the wrong end of a solicitor’s invoice.
Why we built LexPact
Nearly eleven years at Colt Technology — most of it as a sales engineer working with enterprise and wholesale clients across Europe and the Middle East. Every engagement involved commercial agreements: MSAs, NDAs, statements of work, service-level agreements. I understood what they were protecting and what happened when they were poorly drafted — but I was on the commercial side, not the legal side.
Then I was made redundant. The company provided a settlement agreement drafted by their lawyers, and suggested a firm to review it. Any negotiation beyond the read-through would cost £250 per hour — which in practice meant drafting one email, clicking send, and waiting for the response. That was the negotiation, as far as they were concerned.
I used an LLM instead. I fed in the agreement, read through every clause, and identified what was missing. Two weeks of neonatal leave — which the original agreement had not included — was added at full pay. The payment was structured to fall in the new tax year. Carryover leave from the previous year was accounted for. The difference was four figures. It cost me nothing to find.
The same structural problem exists for every recruiter, freelancer, and independent consultant who needs a professionally structured contract regularly — the expertise is accessible, the tools exist, but the packaging has always assumed you’re either a large business or willing to pay solicitor rates. LexPact is the packaging.
Why not just use ChatGPT or Claude directly?
Try it. Ask any general-purpose AI tool for a UK freelance contract without specifying jurisdiction. What you get back is almost always built around US law by default — the training data is predominantly American.
LexPact generates UK-first documents as standard, with legal language appropriate to your governing law. We support England and Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland, and a growing number of international jurisdictions including Portugal. If you need a jurisdiction we haven’t listed, we can almost certainly cover it.
Honest about what we are
LexPact is an AI drafting assistant, not a law firm. Our contracts are professionally structured and jurisdiction-aware, but for high-value or complex agreements we always recommend independent legal review. We’d rather be transparent with you than oversell.
Built for how you actually work
Built for UK independents, growing agencies, and the businesses that work with them. Not adapted from enterprise American legal software. 68+ jurisdictions supported, with legal language that reflects how contracts actually work in your region.
Your data stays yours
Contracts are stored securely with row-level security — only you can access your documents. We don’t sell data, we don’t train AI models on your contracts, and you can delete your history at any time.
LexPact is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. Documents generated are templates for reference purposes. Always seek independent legal advice for complex or high-value agreements.