User Guide

How Lexense Works

Lexense explains legal documents in plain language: it structures the content, flags potential risks, and recommends practical next steps. It supports decisions, but it is not legal advice.

Last updated: February 24, 2026

Analysis in 5 simple steps

The flow is designed for non-technical users so you can understand where recommendations come from.

01

You upload a document

Add a contract or legal letter and optionally tell us what concerns you most.

02

AI maps the structure

The model splits content into sections and identifies the most important clauses.

03

It detects risks and gaps

Lexense highlights clauses that may increase legal or financial exposure.

04

It explains in plain language

Every signal includes a short, human-readable explanation of what it means for you.

05

It recommends next actions

You get clear actions: what to revise, what to ask about, and when to escalate to a lawyer.

What AI actually checks

Lexense does not make blind guesses. The analysis runs across practical document layers.

Structure and completeness

Whether the document includes key elements and whether critical parts are missing.

Risk signals

One-sided clauses, high penalties, unclear obligations, and similar pitfalls.

Language clarity

Whether clauses are understandable and free from contradictory interpretation.

Privacy context

Sections that may involve personal data obligations and compliance sensitivity.

Private mode (on-device)

If you use private mode on mobile, analysis can run locally on your device without sending document content to an external AI provider.

When to consult a lawyer

For high-value agreements, litigation, sensitive data, or non-standard clauses, treat Lexense as a strong first pass rather than your only decision source.

Tailored to Polish legal context

The Lexense model is familiar with Polish legal documents, official administrative letters, and court rulings, and uses that context during analysis of your document. This keeps responses closer to real legal and administrative practice.

common civil and business contracts used in Poland

official letters and formal communications from public institutions

argumentation style and reasoning patterns seen in Polish court rulings

During analysis, the model actively draws on these document patterns, but it is still a support tool, not a final legal decision-maker. For disputes or high-risk matters, validate conclusions with a lawyer.

Limits and responsible use

We prioritize transparency: AI can accelerate understanding, but it does not replace professional legal review.

AI can be wrong

The model is probabilistic and may miss important context in some cases.

Law and practice change

Re-check conclusions when regulations or case law materially change.

You make the final call

You decide whether to accept a document and what action to take next.

Want to see this on your own document?

Test Lexense on a real contract and quickly spot which clauses need attention.