TermsHuman

Understand what you are agreeing to.

Paste terms, policies, contracts, or app agreements and get a plain-English breakdown before you accept or sign.

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Example output

What a terms analysis looks like

“You grant us a worldwide, perpetual, royalty-free license to use, reproduce, modify, and distribute your content.”

  • The company can keep using your uploaded content even after you stop using the service.
  • The license is broad, global, and does not mention payment or extra approval.
  • You may have limited control over how the content is reused or modified.
  • Perpetual content rights
  • Royalty-free commercial use
  • No clear deletion or opt-out language

How it works

Three checks before you agree

1

Paste

Add a contract clause, privacy policy, subscription terms, employment agreement, or app terms of service.

2

Analyze

TermsHuman turns dense legal language into short bullets, a risk score, and the commitments you are making.

3

Understand

Look for cancellation rules, broad content licenses, automatic renewals, data sharing, arbitration, and liability limits.

FAQ

Contract and terms questions

What is TermsHuman?

TermsHuman is a plain-language contract and terms analyzer. It summarizes legal text, estimates risk, highlights red flags, and explains what you may be agreeing to.

Is my text stored or shared?

No account is required, and the page only uses localStorage for the analysis counter in your browser. Text you submit is sent to the analysis endpoint to generate the result, so avoid pasting highly sensitive personal, financial, or confidential information.

What types of documents can I analyze?

You can analyze terms of service, privacy policies, app agreements, subscription terms, freelance contracts, employment clauses, rental clauses, NDAs, or other legal-style text within the character limit.

What does the risk score mean?

The risk score is a 1 to 10 estimate of how concerning the language appears. Higher scores usually mean the text includes broad rights, one-sided obligations, hidden fees, automatic renewal, arbitration, data sharing, or unclear termination rules.

Is this legal advice?

No. TermsHuman explains language and risk patterns for general information only. It does not create an attorney-client relationship or replace advice from a qualified lawyer.

How accurate is the analysis?

The analysis is designed to identify common legal and consumer-risk patterns, but it can miss context or interpret unusual wording incorrectly. Always compare the output with the original text before making an important decision.

Is it free?

Yes, the analyzer can be used for free without creating an account. Usage limits may apply to keep the service reliable.

What languages are supported?

TermsHuman works best with English legal text. It may understand some other languages, but summaries and risk labels are currently optimized for English.