Contractive Core
Local AI contract analysis
Contractive Core reviews contracts on your machine, extracts clauses, flags risk signals, and produces summaries for legal and compliance teams.
Local analysis workflow output
A local review can produce ranked risk cards, clause detail with evidence, and exportable PDFs without changing the reviewer workflow.


What local analysis means
Local analysis means contract text is processed in the desktop application instead of being uploaded to a hosted review service. This is useful when agreements include confidential, regulated, or client-sensitive language.
What reviewers get back
Core identifies clauses, extracts relevant text, marks risk signals, and groups findings into a summary that reviewers can check against the original document.
Where it fits
Contractive Core is suited for first-pass review, compliance screening, obligation checks, and internal risk summaries before a human reviewer makes the final call.
Questions
Does local contract analysis replace a lawyer?
No. Contractive Core supports review by organizing contract text and highlighting issues for a qualified reviewer.
Can Contractive Core analyze sensitive contracts?
It is designed for sensitive contracts because the analysis runs locally in the user's environment.