Product

Contract review that reads the whole document — and flags what needs a closer look.

Quillio reviews a contract in full against Australian legal reasoning, surfacing high-risk clauses, ambiguous wording, missing provisions, and conflicting terms — each with the reasoning behind it, so the lawyer assesses rather than reads cold.

In short

Quillio AI document review analyses a contract as a whole and flags clauses that need attention — high-risk terms, ambiguous language, missing provisions, conflicting clauses, and non-standard wording — and groups what it finds by impact. It is built for Australian legal reasoning, every finding carries documented reasoning the lawyer can read and weigh, and the lawyer keeps complete control: Quillio provides analysis only, and each finding requires the lawyer's review and approval.

Overview

What it does

Rather than reading a long contract line by line to find what matters, the lawyer asks Quillio to review it. Quillio reads the document in full, flags high-risk and non-standard clauses, identifies ambiguous language and missing provisions, and cross-references clauses for internal consistency so conflicting terms surface. It categorises findings by impact level and suggests points to negotiate, each with the reasoning recorded. Reusable review playbooks let a team apply the same standards to every contract, and a full audit trail records what was reviewed. The lawyer reviews and approves every finding — Quillio analyses, the lawyer decides.

Capabilities

What you can do

Whole-contract clause analysis

Quillio reads the whole contract and flags high-risk clauses, ambiguous language, missing provisions, conflicting terms, and non-standard wording — not just a clause-by-clause checklist.

Findings ranked by impact

Each finding is categorised by impact level so the lawyer can prioritise the terms that matter most and move quickly past the routine ones.

Points to negotiate, with reasoning

Quillio suggests points worth negotiating and records the reasoning behind each one, so the lawyer can weigh the suggestion rather than take it on trust.

Reusable review playbooks

Capture your firm's review standards as a playbook and apply them to every contract, so a team reviews consistently rather than relying on individual memory.

Cross-referencing and audit trail

Clauses are cross-referenced for internal consistency so conflicts surface, and a full audit trail records what was reviewed and what was found.

Why firms use it

How it helps your practice

  • See the clauses that need attention — high-risk, ambiguous, missing, conflicting, or non-standard — without reading the whole contract cold
  • Prioritise with findings grouped by impact level instead of treating every clause the same
  • Negotiate from documented reasoning, with the points to raise already drawn out
  • Review consistently across a team by applying a shared playbook to every contract
  • Keep complete control; Quillio provides analysis only, and every finding requires the lawyer's review and approval
FAQs

AI Document Review — questions

Does this replace the lawyer's review?

No. Quillio provides analysis only — it flags clauses, explains its reasoning, and suggests points to negotiate, but every finding requires the lawyer's review and approval. The assessment and responsibility stay with the lawyer.

Is it built for Australian legal reasoning?

Yes. Quillio reviews contracts against Australian legal reasoning rather than assuming another jurisdiction's drafting conventions, so the clauses it flags and the points it raises are relevant to AU and NZ practice.

What are review playbooks?

A playbook captures the standards your firm applies when reviewing a type of contract. Once set up, Quillio applies the same playbook to every matching contract, so reviews are consistent across the team — and you can adjust the playbook as your standards change.

Is my data confidential and secure?

Quillio holds ISO 27001:2022 certification and a SOC 2 Type II attestation, and is aligned to IRAP, the Australian Privacy Principles, and GDPR. Your data is stored in Australia and is never used to train any model, and an enterprise option keeps all AI processing in Australia. Quillio is Australian owned and operated, headquartered in Sydney.

See Quillio on your own matter.

The fastest way to see Quillio document review is to run a current contract through a playbook and open the findings it returns. The free trial requires no sales call.