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Browse 2 free legal tools on FastTool. Most workflows run in your browser where local processing is supported, with no signup required.
About Our Legal Tools
Handling basic legal tasks should not require expensive software or a law degree. FastTool's free legal tools help you draft simple documents, calculate deadlines, review contract language, and generate standard legal text. Standard processing runs in your browser without creating a server-side project record. Freelancers can generate invoicing terms, small business owners can draft basic agreements, and individuals can understand common legal concepts. These tools are for informational purposes and do not replace professional legal advice, but they save time and give you a solid starting point.
All Legal Tools (2)
Which Legal Tool Should You Start With?
Use this quick comparison to choose the right free legal tool for the job instead of opening tools one by one.
How We Chose These Tools
Legal utilities are treated as drafting aids only. We prioritize clear disclaimers, jurisdiction warnings, and conservative output over aggressive automation.
The tool must produce something a visitor can copy, download, compare, or act on immediately.
Public tools need concrete input/output examples so the page is more than a generic catalog card.
Sensitive categories include conservative language and direct links to policy, privacy, and disclaimer pages.
Legal Tool Quality Checklist
A strong legal tool page should do more than name a utility. It should help visitors understand when to use it, what result to expect, and how to verify the output before relying on it. On FastTool, review-public legal pages are selected for plain-language drafting support, jurisdiction warnings, and strong reminders to get qualified review.
For the best result, open the tool that matches the job, review the guidance and examples when available, then adjust the input to your real case. If the task is sensitive, regulated, financial, medical, legal, or security-critical, treat the tool result as a starting point and confirm it with an appropriate professional source or official documentation.
Worked examples show the input shape, expected output, and why the result matters.
Every browser tool has limits around file size, device power, context, or professional suitability.
Combine related tools when a task needs validation, conversion, formatting, and export.