Free AI Legal Document Generator

Privacy policies, NDAs, contracts, terms of service, EULAs, disclaimers, and more — professionally written by AI in under 30 seconds.

Free with Google sign-in · No subscription · Download PDF or .doc

All Legal Document Tools

9 free tools · Free with Google sign-in · Download PDF or .doc

Why Freelancers Use TermsDock

Instant Results

AI generates complete, professional documents in under 30 seconds.

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Actually Free

No subscription, no credit card. Core generation is free for everyone.

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Professional Quality

Based on real legal frameworks used by lawyers and businesses worldwide.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these legal document generators really free?

Yes. All TermsDock tools are completely free. Sign in with your free Google account to generate documents — no subscription, no credit card, no paywall. You get 100 free credits refreshed every 24 hours — enough for 5 documents per day.

Are AI-generated legal documents legally valid?

AI-generated documents are legally valid contracts when properly signed by all parties. They are generated based on standard legal frameworks. For complex or high-value situations, review the document with a licensed attorney before relying on it.

How long does it take to generate a document?

Most documents are generated in under 30 seconds. Fill in a short form with your business details and TermsDock's AI writes the complete, professionally structured document instantly.

Do I need an NDA or a freelance contract?

Use an NDA before sharing confidential business information (ideas, code, financials) with someone. Use a freelance contract when hiring or being hired for a project — it covers scope, payment, IP ownership, and kill fees. For most freelance relationships, you need both.

What is the difference between a privacy policy and terms of service?

A privacy policy explains how you collect, use, and protect user data — required by GDPR and CCPA. Terms of service are the rules users agree to when using your website or app. Most websites need both, and they should be separate documents.

When do I need a cease and desist letter?

Send a cease and desist when someone is using your copyrighted content without permission, infringing your trademark, making false statements about you, or violating a confidentiality agreement. It is typically the first formal step before legal action.

⚠️ AI-generated documents are for informational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice. For complex legal matters, consult a licensed attorney.