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Legal Generators

Legal Document Generators

Generate privacy policies and terms of service for your website or app. Fill in a form, copy the result. No signup, no upload.

Simple, fast, free

Ready in under a minute

Fill in a short form with your company details and check the features that apply. Click generate and your document is ready instantly.

Re-generate any time

Update any field and regenerate. Useful when your data practices change, you add paid plans, or you need to update an effective date.

Copy or download as .txt

Copy the document to clipboard for pasting into your CMS, or download as a .txt file to edit in any word processor.

When do you need these documents?

Launching a website

Any site collecting email addresses, running analytics, or using contact forms legally needs a privacy policy in most jurisdictions.

Building a SaaS product

SaaS apps need terms of service covering subscription billing, acceptable use, account termination, and limitation of liability.

Adding user accounts

Once users can create accounts, you need ToS to define acceptable behaviour and grounds for account suspension.

Integrating third-party services

Using Google Analytics, Stripe, or Mailchimp? You must disclose these data processors in your privacy policy.

How the generators work

Both generators run entirely in your browser. There is no server, no account, and no data stored anywhere. You fill in a form with your company name, website URL, contact email, and the features that apply to your service. The generator assembles a complete document client-side and renders it immediately.

Sections are conditionally included based on your answers — paid billing clauses only appear if you enable paid features, user-generated content clauses only appear if you enable UGC. The result is a clean, relevant document without boilerplate that does not apply to your service.

Legal disclaimer

These generators produce template documents for informational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice. Requirements vary by jurisdiction, industry, and specific data practices. Consult a qualified attorney to ensure your documents comply with applicable laws before publishing them.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Does my website legally need a privacy policy?
A
Yes, in most cases. If your website collects any personal data — email addresses, cookies, analytics, contact forms — laws including GDPR (EU), CCPA (California), PIPEDA (Canada), and many others require a privacy policy. Even analytics-only sites need one.
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Does my website need terms of service?
A
Terms of service are not always legally mandated, but they are strongly recommended for any site with user accounts, paid features, or community content. They establish rules users must follow, limit your liability, protect your intellectual property, and give you grounds to remove abusive users.
Q
Are these generated documents legally binding?
A
The generators produce reasonable starting-point templates but do not constitute legal advice. Legal requirements vary by jurisdiction, industry, and specific data practices. Always have a qualified attorney review your documents before publishing them.
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Is the privacy policy generator GDPR compliant?
A
The template covers core GDPR elements: disclosure of data collected, purpose of processing, data retention, user rights (access, deletion, portability), and contact information. Full GDPR compliance also depends on your specific data processing operations, processor agreements, and technical measures. Consult a legal professional for complete compliance.
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What governing law should I choose for my Terms of Service?
A
Choose the jurisdiction where your business is incorporated or where you are primarily based. US companies typically choose their state of incorporation (e.g. Delaware, California). EU companies choose their country of establishment. This determines which courts and laws apply to disputes.
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How often should I update my privacy policy?
A
Update it whenever you change how you collect or process data — adding a new analytics tool, integrating a payment processor, starting to collect new data types, or changing data retention periods. Update the Effective Date field each time you make changes.