AI document assistant

Read the contract before you sign it.

Scan or upload a document and UnioAI reads it for you — in your language, under your country's law. It shows you what is risky, then takes you to the signature.

This is AI analysis, not legal advice.

Reports in your language Judged under your law Sign in the browser

You skip the contract because it was not written for you.

Twenty pages, unfamiliar terms, often a foreign language — and you sign anyway, hoping nothing bad is buried in there. The clauses that work against you are exactly the ones you never reach.

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Ask a lawyer — if you have the time and the budget.

With UnioAI

Get a map of the risks in minutes, before the lawyer.

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Translate an English-language report yourself.

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The report is written in your language, under your law.

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Print, sign, scan, send back.

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Sign with your finger — or send the other side a link.

Features

Everything a document needs — in one app

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Your language, your country's law

You pick a country during onboarding — the report is written in that language and judged under that law. If the document names a different governing law, the AI flags that mismatch separately.

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Sign in the browser — no app needed

Send someone a one-time link: they open it in a browser, sign with a finger and they are done. No app, no account. A UnioAI user gets the request straight in the app instead.

Scan and upload

The camera finds the edges, you reorder or drop pages, and it saves as one PDF. Or upload a PDF or image you already have — up to 50 MB.

Draft with AI

Describe what you need and the AI writes the contract or the letter. Then ask it to revise ("add a force majeure clause"), roll back between versions, and finish as a PDF.

Visible or invisible signature

The signer decides whether the signature is drawn onto the document. Invisible leaves the file byte-for-byte unchanged; the proof is a SHA-256 fingerprint.

Files and sharing

Folders, search, and sharing by email or a secure one-time link — with an expiry and a use limit.

How it works

Three steps, from scan to signature

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Scan or upload

Photograph a multi-page document with the camera, or upload a PDF you already have.

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The AI reads it

You get a risk score (0–100), a summary and concrete findings with recommendations — in your language.

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Sign or share

Sign with your finger, ask someone else to sign via a link, or share the document securely.

Security

A document is private — and it is treated that way

Your salary, your address and your terms are in that contract. Security is not a bonus feature here.

Two-factor authentication

An authenticator app or a code by email, plus recovery codes.

SHA-256 fingerprint

A signature is bound to the exact file the signer opened — change the file and the fingerprint breaks.

One-time links

Share links carry an expiry and a use limit, and the link is shown to you only once.

Encrypted secrets

Two-factor secrets and recovery codes are stored encrypted.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

No. UnioAI is AI analysis, not legal advice. It helps you see what is risky in a document — for anything important, have a lawyer read it.
Whichever you choose during onboarding. Pick Georgia and the report is written in Georgian and judged under Georgian law. You can change it at any time.
No. Send them a one-time link: they open it in a browser, sign with a finger and finish — no account needed. If they are a UnioAI user, the request lands in their app instead.
That is the signer's choice. A visible signature is drawn onto the PDF; an invisible one leaves the file untouched and binds the signature to it with a SHA-256 fingerprint.
PDFs and images, up to 50 MB. Pages you photograph are merged into a single PDF automatically.
UnioAI is coming to Google Play soon. An iOS version will follow.

Next time, you will read the contract before you sign it.

UnioAI is coming to Google Play soon.

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