Our story

Built by a Victorian conveyancer, not a tech company.

ContractReview, the first product from ContractsVictoria, started on a kitchen table — with a stack of Contracts of Sale and a conversation between a senior Victorian conveyancer and her software-engineer son.

After three decades reviewing Victorian Contracts of Sale, the first pass on any file looks the same: Section 32 disclosures, special conditions, finance clauses, easements, sunset dates, covenants. It's methodical, it's essential, and it's where tired eyes miss things.

We looked at the generic legal AI tools on the market and they all had the same problem — they were trained on everything, which meant they understood nothing in depth. None of them knew the difference between a sunset clause that's fine and one that's a problem in Melbourne in 2026. None of them knew which Section 32 disclosures are routinely done badly, or which special conditions are quietly shifting risk onto the purchaser.

So we built our own — not by scraping the internet, but by sitting down together, contract by contract, and encoding the judgement that 30 years of Victorian practice produces. Every flag, every recommendation, every risk threshold was validated against real files.

The result is a tool that reads a contract the way a senior practitioner does — fast enough to save you time, careful enough that what it flags is worth flagging, and honest enough to tell you when it's not sure.

The team

Practitioner and engineer.

[Name]

Senior Conveyancer · 30+ years Victorian practice

“I've read tens of thousands of Contracts of Sale. The first pass is the slowest part of the job, and it's where mistakes get made when you're tired. I wanted a tool that reads a contract the way I do — not a generic legal AI that doesn't understand Victorian practice.”

[Name]

Software engineer

“We built ContractReview by sitting together with real contracts and encoding the judgement Mum applies on every file. Every flag, every recommendation, every threshold was validated against 30 years of Victorian practice — not scraped off the internet.”

See it for yourself.

Request a demo and we'll set you up with two free review credits to try on your own files.