Learn the law — faster, with citations that are actually real.
Quillio helps Australian JD and LLB students research faster, understand cases deeper, and draft stronger practice memos — with source citations on every output and clear guidance on staying within your law school's AI policy.
Quillio is the AI legal assistant for Australian law students. It is trained weekly on AU legislation and case law, every research output includes a source citation linking to the underlying authority (so unlike ChatGPT it does not invent cases), and it is built to support study — reading cases, preparing seminar notes, practising memos — within the academic integrity rules your law school sets.
What gets in the way
The frustrations we hear from law students again and again.
AI is all over your degree — mostly in ways that get you in trouble
Every Australian law school has an AI policy, and many have disciplined students for misuse. General AI that fabricates case citations is the fastest way to fail a research task — and to end up in an academic integrity hearing.
Case reading volume is brutal
A JD student can face 2,000 pages of cases and readings per week across four subjects. Tools that help you understand a case faster — without doing the thinking for you — are genuine study support.
Practice memos and moots need real authorities
PLT-style practice memos and moot submissions are marked on the quality of authority. A fabricated citation is worse than no citation at all.
You are building judgment, not just knowledge
Law school is about developing your own judgment — not outsourcing it. AI tools that replace your reasoning hurt you; ones that accelerate research and comprehension while leaving the reasoning to you help you learn faster.
Built for how law students actually work
Source citations on every output
Every answer links back to the underlying AU legislation or case. Unlike general AI tools, Quillio does not invent citations — so the authorities in your notes are actually real.
Trained weekly on AU law
Current Australian legislation and case law across constitutional, contract, tort, criminal, property, equity, administrative, corporations, evidence, and more.
Student-friendly pricing
Quillio offers student pricing for verified Australian law students. Talk to us; we want to make this accessible during your degree.
Built to support learning, not replace it
Quillio helps you read cases faster, understand unfamiliar doctrines, and practise drafting — but the judgment, argument, and final work is yours.
Clear guidance on academic integrity
Every Australian law school has an AI policy. We provide plain-English guidance on how to use Quillio within those policies — and what not to do.
What Quillio does
Case reading and analysis
Paste in a case; get a structured summary of facts, issues, reasoning, and ratio. Use it to check your own understanding, not replace it.
Legislation explainers
Ask what a section means and get a plain-English explanation with citations — for when the statute book is too dense.
Practice memo drafting
Generate first-draft practice memos in the structure your lecturer expects, with citations you can verify before relying on them.
Moot preparation
Research authorities for moot problems, prepare skeleton arguments, and stress-test counter-arguments — all with citations.
Study notes generation
Turn lecture content and readings into structured seminar notes you can revise from.
Jurisdiction-specific depth
Quillio covers all Australian states and territories — useful if your law school teaches multi-jurisdictional courses.
From sign-up to fitting your day
Check your law school's AI policy
Before using Quillio (or any AI tool) on assessment work, read your law school's current AI policy. Policies differ and change — your starting point is always what your institution permits.
Sign up — student pricing
Free trial with no credit card. Talk to us about student pricing if you are continuing beyond the trial — we want to make this accessible.
Use it for understanding, not for submitting
The highest-value student use is: read a case yourself first, then use Quillio to check your understanding; research an area, then use Quillio to stress-test what you found. Your final submitted work should be your own reasoning.
Student pricing available.
Quillio offers student pricing for verified Australian law students — talk to us during the free trial. Our goal is to make the tool accessible during your degree so the first time you use AI in practice, it is a tool you already trust and know how to use responsibly.
See pricing and start free trialLaw Student FAQs
Is it allowed to use AI in Australian law school?
Every Australian law school has its own AI policy, and policies vary significantly by institution and by subject. Some allow AI for research and study support but require disclosure; some prohibit it for assessment tasks entirely; some are still evolving. Always read your current subject outline and your faculty's AI policy before using Quillio (or any AI tool) on assessment work. The responsibility for compliance sits with you.
How is Quillio different from ChatGPT for law study?
ChatGPT is a general-purpose AI without legal-specific training or source citations — and has been documented to invent case citations that do not exist. Multiple law students in Australia, the US, and the UK have failed assessments and faced academic integrity hearings because of fabricated ChatGPT cases. Quillio is purpose-built for legal practice with source citations on every output that link to the actual authority — so the cases in your notes are cases that actually exist.
Can I use Quillio for my practice memo assignment?
Only if your subject's AI policy allows it. If it does, Quillio can help you research, structure, and draft — but your final submitted work must be your own reasoning, with citations you have personally verified. If it does not, do not use Quillio (or any AI) on the assessment. Academic integrity trumps productivity every time.
Is there a student discount?
Yes. Quillio offers student pricing for verified Australian law students. Start with the free trial (no credit card), and talk to us about student pricing if you want to continue beyond it. We price it to be genuinely accessible during a degree.
Will using Quillio hurt my learning?
It can — if you use it to replace your own thinking. It helps — if you use it to accelerate the mechanical parts (reading volume, unfamiliar doctrines, first-draft structure) so you spend more time on the parts that actually build judgment (reasoning, argument, critical analysis). The tool is a tool; the discipline is yours.
What about PLT / pre-admission coursework?
PLT providers have their own AI policies, distinct from your law school. Read them carefully. Most permit AI use for research and drafting practice with disclosure, but require your final submitted work to be your own. Quillio is a tool that supports PLT study; your PLT is about developing the judgment you will rely on as a graduate.
Try Quillio on your own work.
For a law student, the right starting point is your law school's AI policy — read it before you use any AI tool on assessment work. Then start the free trial (no credit card, no sales call) and use Quillio for the tasks your policy allows — typically case understanding, research, and practice drafting — while keeping the judgment, argument, and final work your own.
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