Lucid

How it works

From upload to a draft you can send

PDF in, deadlines and a draft letter out — in minutes, no account.

Start with the PDF you already have

You upload the lease as a PDF. Lucid extracts the text and parses it into a typed graph of clauses — sections, headings, references — so the rest of the analysis runs on the real contract, not a vague summary. The result lives behind a private link that only people with the URL can open. No account, no password.

What Lucid reads from your contract

  • Notice periods and termination rules
  • Deposit terms and return conditions
  • Rent-increase clauses and the maths behind them
  • Repair and maintenance obligations
  • Term, renewal, and end-of-tenancy conditions

Quoted passages are preserved alongside the extracted facts, so when Lucid says something applies it can show you the exact lines it relied on.

What you get back

One workspace built around the three things tenants actually need — deadline, position, letter:

  • Know your deadline — the dates that matter, calculated from the contract and any situation you describe.
  • Know your position — whether termination, dispute, or another move looks defensible, with the conditions spelled out.
  • Know what to send — a contract-aware draft letter you can review, edit, and use.

For example: if your lease has a three-month notice period and you want to leave at the end of July, Lucid surfaces the latest date you can post the notice and drafts the letter to go with it.

Acting on the result

Reminders, timelines, and a place to record landlord replies are anchored to the lease via that private link. When a reply comes in, paste it back and Lucid re-runs the analysis against the contract so you know whether anything changed. The link is the access control — share it only with people you want to see the analysis.

What Lucid will not do

  • Lucid is not a law firm. Using Lucid does not create a lawyer-client relationship.
  • The tool can be wrong, especially in edge cases that depend on facts the contract doesn't state.
  • The deadline maths and scenario playbooks are strongest on German residential leases right now. Other jurisdictions work for general comprehension but lean German for the procedural detail.

For specific legal questions, talk to a qualified lawyer or your local tenants' association. Lucid is best used to prepare for that conversation, not to replace it.

Privacy at a glance

We store the extracted text and parsed structure of your contract, not the original PDF beyond what's needed to extract it. OpenAI is used for inference and not for training on your data. The full stance — retention, your rights, every third-party we use — is on the privacy page.

Ready when you are. Upload a lease and see what comes back.