A complete first draft from a plain-English instruction — not a blank page.
Describe what you need in plain English or by dictation and Quillio returns a structured first draft — a contract, a clause, a letter of advice, a client email, or a court document — built on your firm's standard terms and your own writing style, ready for the lawyer to review, refine, and own.
Quillio AI drafting turns a conversational instruction into a complete first draft, so the lawyer refines an existing document rather than starting from nothing. It produces Australian and New Zealand document types — engagement and costs letters under the cost-disclosure rules, advices, AU/NZ contracts, pleadings, and court documents, not US forms — applies the firm's standard terms and the lawyer's style, and keeps the structure consistent across fee-earners. The lawyer reviews, refines, and owns the final document; Quillio gives a faster, cited starting point, not a result to file as-is.
What it does
Instead of opening a blank document, the lawyer tells Quillio what they need — by typing or dictation — and Quillio returns a first draft to work from. It can draft from the firm's precedents, suggest clauses by matter type, and apply the firm's standard terms so documents read consistently whoever drafts them. Contracts, clauses, letters of advice, client emails, and litigation and court documents all start from a structured draft rather than a clean page. The lawyer then reviews, edits, and verifies every clause before it goes out — Quillio assists, the lawyer remains responsible for the final document.
What you can do
Draft from a plain-English instruction
Describe the document you need the way you would brief a junior — by typing or dictation — and Quillio returns a complete first draft to refine, not a blank page.
Built for AU/NZ documents
Produces Australian and New Zealand document types — engagement and costs letters under the cost-disclosure rules, advices, AU/NZ contracts, pleadings, and court documents — rather than US forms.
Your firm's terms and your style
Applies the firm's standard terms and the lawyer's own writing style, and can suggest clauses by matter type, so drafts arrive close to how your firm already works.
Consistent across fee-earners
Keeps document structure consistent whoever is drafting, so a contract or letter reads the same whether it comes from a partner or a first-year.
Draft from your precedents
Start a draft from the firm's existing precedents, so the first version reflects the wording and positions your firm already relies on.
How it helps your practice
- Start from a structured first draft instead of a blank page on every document
- Keep contracts, letters, and court documents consistent across every fee-earner
- Draft in your own style on the firm's standard terms, with clauses suggested by matter type
- Capture a draft by dictation when you are away from the keyboard
- Keep professional judgement with the lawyer; Quillio drafts, the lawyer reviews and owns the result
AI Drafting — questions
Does Quillio write the final document for me?
No. Quillio produces a first draft from your instruction so you refine rather than start from scratch, but the lawyer reviews, edits, and verifies every clause and remains responsible for the final document. It gives a faster starting point, not a result to file unchecked.
Is it built for Australian and New Zealand documents?
Yes. Quillio drafts AU/NZ document types — engagement and costs letters under the cost-disclosure rules, advices, Australian and New Zealand contracts, pleadings, and court documents — rather than US forms, so the draft fits local practice from the start.
Can it use our own precedents and house style?
Yes. Quillio can draft from the firm's precedents, apply the firm's standard terms, and follow the lawyer's own writing style, so drafts arrive close to how your firm already works and keep a consistent structure across fee-earners.
Is my drafting 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.
Where lawyers use this
See Quillio on your own matter.
The fastest way to see Quillio draft is to describe a document from a current matter and refine the first draft it returns. The free trial requires no sales call.