Turn legal documents into client-friendly audio—approved by you.
Upload a document. Get a draft script with citations. Edit and approve. Share a secure audio link with an audit trail.
Nothing is sent to a client without attorney approval.
Private links, audit trail, retention controls.
Clients don't read. They worry. They call.
Documents are dense—clients miss the point and fixate on the wrong details.
You repeat the same explanations (often non-billable).
Audio updates give clarity fast—on their commute, between shifts, whenever.
The workflow: draft → approve → share
Four steps from document to client understanding.
Create a matter
Set up client and permissions for the case.
Upload a document
Add PDFs or Word docs to generate a draft script.
Edit & approve the script
Review citations, refine language, then approve.
Generate audio & share
Create audio and send via secure, expiring link.
What you get
A system designed for attorney control, not automation for its own sake.
Clarity clients can follow
- Plain-English structure: What happened / What it means / What's next
- Optional glossary ("What is a continuance?")
- "What you should do now" checklist (attorney-authored)
You stay in control
- Draft script first (nothing auto-sends)
- Attorney edit + approve
- Version history (what changed, who approved)
Grounded in the source
- Line/page citations
- "Show source" toggle for internal review
- "Uncertain" flagging when confidence is low
Built for secure sharing + records
- Expiring links + access controls
- Listen receipt / activity log
- Exportable audit record
A client experience that reduces confusion
What your clients see when they open your secure audio link.
- Your motion was filed today
- Defendant has 30 days to respond
- No action needed from you right now
Use cases
Client update after a filing
Send an audio recap the same day: what was filed, why, what happens next.
Explain a specific document
Discovery request, medical record, police report, motion—summarized with citations.
Internal driving brief
Listen to a matter recap before a hearing while in transit.
Built for
Templates in progress—starting with PI / immigration / family.
Confidential by default. Designed for legal workflows.
Built with the controls attorneys need.
Nothing reaches clients without explicit approval.
Control who can view and edit each case.
Set expiration dates and revoke access anytime.
Track when content was generated, edited, shared, and listened to.
Define retention policies and delete content when needed.
Your data is your data. We don't train models on it.
Simple, transparent pricing
Pay for attorney seats and client updates. Staff seats are always free.
Starter
For solo practitioners
- 1 attorney seat
- Unlimited staff seats
- 50 client updates/month
- Unlimited internal audio
- Secure sharing + audit log
Team
For small firms
- Up to 3 attorney seats
- Unlimited staff seats
- 200 client updates/month
- Templates + firm branding
- Matter permissions
- Audit exports
Growth
For high-volume firms
- Up to 10 attorney seats
- Unlimited staff seats
- 1,000 client updates/month
- Integrations
- Priority support
- Advanced analytics
Founding firms get discounted pricing + direct input on features. Need more? Contact us for custom plans.
Frequently asked questions
Does this give legal advice to my client?
No. LawyerAudio is a communication tool that helps you deliver attorney-authored and attorney-approved content to clients. The audio explanations are drafted from your documents and reviewed by you before sending. We don't provide legal advice—you do.
Can anything be sent without my approval?
No. Every piece of content requires explicit attorney approval before it can be shared with a client. Nothing auto-sends. You review, edit, and approve—then share.
What happens if the draft script is wrong?
You edit it. The draft includes citations to source documents so you can verify claims. You have full control to revise, add, or remove content before approval. Nothing reaches your client until you're satisfied.
Do you train AI models on my data?
No. We do not use your documents, scripts, or audio content to train any AI models. Your client data remains confidential and is used only to provide the service to you.
What file types do you support?
We currently support PDF and Microsoft Word documents (.doc, .docx). More formats are on our roadmap based on user feedback.
Can paralegals draft and attorneys approve?
Yes. This is a common workflow. Paralegals can upload documents and prepare draft scripts, while attorneys review and give final approval. The Firm plan includes role-based permissions to support this.
Ready to send safer client updates?
Join our beta program and help shape the future of attorney-client communication.