Legal Technology
The 2026 EU-Compliance Bridge (EU–USA, EU–Israel): audit against 2026 standards in seconds.
Deterministic checks for EU–US data transfers (2021 SCCs, Schrems II, EU–US DPF), Israel’s Privacy Amendment 13, and the EU Data Act. Built for founders and boutique firms who can’t afford a silent clause.
2026-ready feature grid
Start a free audit →2026 baseline
Prompted to operate in March 2026 and to prioritize Israel’s Privacy Amendment 13 (2025), the EU Data Act (2025), and EU–US transfer expectations (2021 Standard Contractual Clauses, Schrems II / TIAs, Data Privacy Framework) over older training assumptions.
Deterministic logic
Uses a pinned model snapshot (gpt-4o-2024-11-20), temperature 0, and a fixed seed for best-effort reproducible outputs.
Bilingual intelligence
Produces a localized report plus an English copy. Works well for Hebrew/English and major EU languages (e.g. German, French, Italian).
Transparency & disclaimer (critical)
Limitations
Not legal advice
Informational, heuristic second opinion. Use counsel for legal decisions.
March 2026 baseline
The system is prompted to prioritize specific 2025–2026 regimes, but it may not perfectly reflect all post-2024 updates.
Text-only limits
Output depends on the contract text provided; missing annexes or referenced documents can change results.
Pricing
Self-serve billing and usage limits are coming. These tiers reflect the intended product packaging.
Free
$0
1 audit / month
- • PDF upload
- • Basic risk summary
- • EU/Israel compliance signals (best-effort)
Starter
$79/mo
5 audits / month
- • Saves audit history
- • PDF export
- • Export language: English + detected contract language
Professional
Best value$299/mo
Unlimited audits (subject to fair use), exports, and pro workflows.
- • Export to .docx, Word, and PDF
- • Priority support
- • Export language: English + detected contract language
- • Custom playbooks (planned)
- • Comparison mode (planned)
FAQ
Do you train on my contracts?
Legal Monk sends the document text to the AI provider to generate an audit. The application itself does not fine-tune a model on your contracts. Always review your provider settings and terms for data handling.
Is this SOC 2 compliant?
Not yet. The product is built to support a “SOC2-ready” posture (least privilege, minimal retention), but certification requires formal controls and an audit.
How accurate is “2026 compliance”?
It’s a best-effort heuristic review. The system is prompted to use a March 2026 baseline and prioritize specific regimes, but it can miss updates or misapply rules without a curated legal corpus.
What contracts work best?
B2B agreements with clear governing law and full text included (including referenced annexes). If the PDF is missing schedules, the audit may under-report issues.