Whatever you do, we've trained on the agreements you actually sign. Pick your world to get started.
Drop in any agreement in any format. We've trained on the industry-standard playbook for each one, including the off-market traps clients and brands quietly bury in their templates.
Don't see your agreement type? Upload it and Arabella will let you know if we can handle it.
Arabella was built by corporate attorneys from leading law firms, the lawyers who negotiate the agreements businesses run on, from MSAs, NDAs, and vendor contracts to brand, talent, and licensing deals, for clients on both sides of the table. It runs on the same playbooks we use in practice: what is market, what is off-market, and what actually gets changed in a negotiation.
Most creators and small businesses can't justify $800 in legal fees for a routine brand deal or MSA, so the agreement gets signed as-is. We put the same playbooks we use for paying clients into Arabella, so every redline is the edit we would actually make, tuned to the contract type and your side of the deal, in minutes rather than days.
























Upload any commercial contract as a PDF, Word doc, or plain text. In about five minutes you get back a redlined Word document with tracked changes you can send straight to the other side, plus a per-clause review with plain-language explanations of what we flagged, why it matters, and what we changed.
We love that people feel empowered to use AI to take control of their own contracts — that's the whole point. The catch: general-purpose tools are too generic. At best they bury you in off-market nitpicks; at worst they hallucinate terms, make bad judgment calls, and make your review take longer instead of shorter. Arabella is built by attorneys for exactly this job. It cuts the junk comments, focuses on what actually moves the deal (not edge cases), and hands you a clean tracked-changes redline that protects you and lets you close. Think of it as Harvey, for consumers. (Arabella is software, not a law firm; for high-stakes deals or active disputes, work with a licensed attorney.)
$99 per contract review. A traditional BigLaw redline of the same document typically runs $400 to $1,500 or more, with turnaround times measured in days, not minutes.
Yes. Your contract is processed only to produce your redline, then discarded — we never retain it and never save it to a database. Smaller files are processed in memory; larger files (too big to upload directly) are placed in temporary storage at a random, unguessable address just long enough to read the text, then deleted automatically within seconds. It is never used to train AI, and never sent to ChatGPT, Gemini, or any consumer AI tool: Arabella runs on private, enterprise-licensed AI infrastructure whose terms prohibit training on your data. We keep only anonymized run stats (contract type, issue counts) — never the contract text itself. Your redlined document lives only on your computer.
We're named after Arabella Mansfield, who in 1869 became the first woman admitted to the bar in the United States. She passed the bar examination in Iowa at a time when the statute reserved the profession for men — and was admitted anyway, opening the door for the women who came after her. Her name means something to us because it captures why we built this: putting real legal resources in the hands of the founders, creators, and entrepreneurs who have too often been priced out of them.
About five minutes from upload to a redlined Word document. Most of that time is spent on our line-by-line analysis. The intake questionnaire that personalizes the review takes 60 to 90 seconds.