Private AI for legal questions
Contracts, leases, employment disputes, the letter that just arrived - run them past frontier AI with your identity stripped from every message. Show up to the lawyer prepared, or find out whether you need one at all.
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Asking shouldn't create a record
When something might end up in a dispute, the last thing you want is your own questions about it sitting on a server, under your name, outside your control.
Search engines turn “wrongful termination” and “divorce process” into ad-targeting profiles. Your most delicate situations become signals someone else monetizes.
Ask a mainstream AI about a dispute and the question lives on their servers, tied to your account, your card, your IP - a record about your situation that you don't control.
The questions people actually bring here
Here's how OpenGradient is different
Contracts, leases, court letters - uploaded through the same anonymous pipeline as your chats, never tied to your identity.
Oblivious HTTP relays and secure enclaves split who you are from what you ask. Not a policy promise - a protocol.
How the architecture worksRun the same contract past ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini - different models, different angles, same privacy.
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The anonymity layer
Not a policy promise - a protocol. No single party, including us, ever holds both your identity and your question.
Read the full security architectureMessages are encrypted locally before they leave your browser.
Network relays split who you are from what you're asking. No one sees both.
The model reads your prompt inside attested hardware that never learns who sent it.
Free messages to start. No card, no identity attached, no record that traces back to you.
OpenGradient Chat provides AI-generated information, not legal advice. For decisions with legal consequences, consult a licensed attorney.