WebLegal.ai
Summary
Most small website owners discover their GDPR exposure the wrong way — when a complaint lands, not before. Web Legal .ai exists to close that gap before it becomes a fine.
The tool runs a free, no-signup scan of your website and returns a compliance score in under a minute, then offers to generate jurisdiction-tailored legal documents — privacy policies, cookie policies, terms of use, terms of sale — from a paid tier. Document generation is one-shot: you get a finished file, not an editable workflow. For a single-site ecommerce operator who needs a defensible privacy policy without retaining a lawyer, this covers the essentials fast. The ceiling appears when your legal situation has real complexity — multi-entity structures, sector-specific regulations beyond GDPR, or documents that require negotiation and revision cycles. At that point, the generated output is a starting draft at best, not a finished instrument.
Bottom line: Pick this to get a compliant privacy policy on a new Shopify store before launch; look elsewhere when your legal counsel needs to mark up, negotiate, or maintain the document across regulatory changes.
Pricing Plans
Subscription- Price
- From €19.90
- Free Tier
- Free scan only; documents require payment
Paid plans
AI legal document generation starting from €19.90
- Tailored documents
- Multiple languages and jurisdictions
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Pros
Sign in to edit- Free, no-signup site scan with instant compliance scoring, so you can identify GDPR exposure before a complaint surfaces rather than after.
- Fine-risk calculator tied to your actual revenue against GDPR Article 83 maximums, which means the stakes are concrete rather than abstract when deciding whether to act.
- Jurisdiction-specific document generation across European and non-EU markets, so a business operating in multiple countries gets locale-appropriate language without separate legal engagements per territory.
- Instant digital delivery of generated documents, so there is no waiting period between purchase and having a usable policy on your site.
- Multilingual output covering major European languages, which means non-English-speaking markets are not an afterthought requiring manual translation.
Cons
Sign in to edit- Generated documents are static outputs with no versioning, audit trail, or update mechanism — when GDPR guidance shifts or your data practices change, you are back to purchasing a new document rather than updating a maintained record. Teams with ongoing compliance obligations move to a dedicated compliance platform.
- No API access means the tool cannot be integrated into an agency's client-onboarding workflow or a developer's deployment pipeline; every document requires a manual browser session.
- Document generation covers standard GDPR scenarios — businesses in regulated sectors (healthcare, finance, edtech handling minors' data) will find the output lacks sector-specific clauses, and any team with counsel reviewing the output will need to treat it as a first draft rather than a finished instrument, at which point the cost advantage over a lawyer narrows considerably.
- No self-hosting and no described consent management or cookie banner integration means the tool stops at document generation — actually operationalizing compliance (collecting and storing consent records, honoring data subject requests) requires additional tools entirely outside this product.
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- API Available
- No
- Self-Hosted
- No
- Last Updated
- 2026-06-30T00:36:11.771Z
Best For
Who it's for
- Small to medium website owners
- Ecommerce businesses needing quick legal docs
- Users seeking multilingual GDPR templates
What it does well
- Website GDPR compliance scanning
- Generating privacy policies and terms of use
- Creating cookie policies tailored to jurisdictions
- Assessing fine risk for non-compliance
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- Is WebLegal.ai free?
- WebLegal.ai has a permanent free tier alongside paid upgrades (paid plans from From €19.90). You can keep using a baseline version indefinitely without paying.
- Is WebLegal.ai open source?
- No — WebLegal.ai is a closed-source tool. Source code is not publicly available.
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Web Legal .ai scans a submitted URL against GDPR requirements and returns a compliance score with a fine-risk estimate calculated against user-entered annual revenue, referencing the GDPR Article 83 maximum of 4% of annual turnover or €20 million. After the scan, users can generate legal documents — privacy policies, cookie policies, terms of use, and terms of sale — tailored to their selected jurisdiction and language. The vendor states setup takes around three minutes and document generation is instant, delivered digitally. No account is required for the initial scan; document generation is a paid-only feature.
The differentiating angle is multilingual, jurisdiction-specific document generation across a wide set of European markets and several non-EU territories. The tool surfaces country selectors covering Germany, France, Belgium, Switzerland, Poland, Sweden, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Romania, Greece, Denmark, Spain, Italy, Portugal, the Netherlands, the UK, the US, Canada, Brazil, and Australia — which means a small business operating across borders can pull locale-specific documents without hiring per-country legal help.
This fits squarely in the ‘get something defensible quickly’ use case: a solo founder, a small ecommerce shop, or an agency spinning up client sites who needs baseline GDPR documentation and does not have a legal budget. It does not fit when documents need to be reviewed, revised, or maintained against evolving regulation — the tool generates a static output, not a living compliance system. Teams with in-house or external counsel who need to track document versions, manage consent records, or integrate with a compliance management platform will exhaust what this tool offers quickly.
The vendor states the tool is used by over 1,000 businesses and positions cost as approximately 98% cheaper than retaining lawyers. No API access or self-hosting option is available, so the tool cannot be embedded into a larger compliance or legal operations workflow programmatically.
