eBrevia Lens:
AI Contract Intelligence for Legal Teams

Ask questions across your contracts and get instant, context-aware answers.

What is eBrevia Lens?

eBrevia Lens is the generative AI layer within Contract Analyzer that lets you ask questions across your contracts and get precise, context-aware answers.

Instead of relying only on predefined fields, you can ask questions like:

  • “Does this contract auto-renew?”

  • “What is the termination notice period?”

  • “Are there any change of control restrictions?”

Lens reads your documents and returns precise, structured answers instantly.

Why legal teams use Lens?

How does eBrevia Lens work?

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It’s built for real contract workflows

Lens is designed to work alongside structured extraction, not replace it. This gives legal teams flexibility without complexity.

  • Use pre-trained fields for standard clauses

  • Use Lens for custom or deal-specific questions

  • Combine both for complete contract analysis

Common use cases of eBrevia Lens

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  • Identify risk clauses quickly

  • Answer deal-specific questions across hundreds of contracts

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  • Extract key insights without reading full documents

  • Validate clauses and obligations

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Compliance and risk

  • Check for specific regulatory exposure

  • Analyze governing law, indemnities, and obligations

Contract intelligence that fits your workflow

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From extraction to intelligence

Traditional contract analysis tools focus on extracting data.

eBrevia Lens goes further by helping you interpret and understand contracts.

  • Ask new questions at any time

  • Analyze documents without reconfiguration

  • Adapt instantly to new use cases

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Unlike traditional models:

  • No need to create custom fields

  • No need to label data

  • No need to train models

No training required

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Works with Contract Analyzer

Lens is fully integrated into Contract Analyzer.

  • Ask questions directly within your review workflow

  • Use alongside structured fields and summaries

  • Maintain full traceability to source text

Start analyzing contracts with AI

See how eBrevia Lens helps your team get faster, more flexible insights from contracts.