For Philippine recruitment agencies, law firms, and business teams.

Examine. Understand. Decide.

Upload a contract. Get a statute-cited risk review in under 90 seconds.

SuriLex is the document-review workspace for Philippine professionals. Drop in an employment contract, lease, NDA, or shareholder agreement. Get a 0–100 risk score, clause-by-clause breakdown, and Republic Act citations on first mention — structured for first-pass review, agency batch compliance, and law-firm triage.

1,269 DMW-licensed agencies40,000+ IBP lawyersPH business teams

AI-powered analysis. Not legal advice.

Built for first-pass review where trust depends on Philippine legal framing, credible caveats, and fast signal for commercial decision-makers.

Risk score from 0-100

Quantified exposure before the document moves to final counsel review.

Clause-by-clause breakdown

Readable issue spotting across obligations, carve-outs, and hidden deadlines.

Republic Act citations on first mention

Statute-aware outputs grounded in Philippine legal context from the first pass.

1,269+
DMW-licensed agencies
40,000+
IBP lawyers in market
<60s
Time to first analysis

Built for Philippine professionals

Built for the document, not the chatbot.

Other AI legal tools answer questions. SuriLex examines contracts. Every output is structured for the next decision: clause text on the left, identified risk on the right, the relevant RA citation in the footer. No conversation. No prompt engineering. No drafting suggestions you have to undo.

Philippine statute-aware review paths

RA 10173, RA 8042 / RA 10022, RA 8792, RA 11232, and related obligations appear where the draft raises real exposure.

Professional-grade output structure

Risk scoring, clause breakdowns, and caveated summaries are shaped for agency operations, law-firm triage, and business review.

Commercially local from day one

Pricing, onboarding, and payment readiness are aligned with Philippine teams evaluating routine contract-review spend.

Workflow

From upload to decision in four steps.

Every step is framed around speed to first-pass review without claiming final legal judgment.

Step 01

01

Upload

Drop in an employment contract, lease, NDA, or business agreement.

Step 02

02

Examine

Route the document to the right Philippine legal-context review path.

Step 03

03

Understand

Surface clause-by-clause risk, scoring, and Republic Act citations.

Step 04

04

Decide

Return a structured summary your team acts on in under 90 seconds.

Document scope

Ten Philippine document types, one review workflow.

SuriLex is designed for recurring legal review across employment, business, property, and compliance-heavy documents.

Document type

Employment contracts

PD 442 (Labor Code), RA 8042 / RA 10022 (Migrant Workers Act)

First-pass review for deployment terms, benefits, fees, and termination provisions.

Document type

Residential leases

RA 386 (Civil Code)

Review rent escalations, obligations, and notice periods before signature.

Document type

Commercial leases

RA 386 (Civil Code)

Surface assignment, repair, exclusivity, and renewal risk in property agreements.

Document type

Non-disclosure agreements

RA 8792 (E-Commerce Act), RA 386 (Civil Code)

Check confidentiality scope, term length, carve-outs, and liability clauses.

Document type

Business contracts

RA 386 (Civil Code), RA 11232 (Revised Corporation Code)

Assess commercial terms, indemnities, warranties, and payment obligations.

Document type

Deeds of sale

RA 386 (Civil Code)

Review ownership transfer, title representations, and dispute exposure.

Document type

Powers of attorney

RA 386 (Civil Code)

Check authority scope, revocation language, and execution requirements.

Document type

Affidavits and declarations

RA 8792 (E-Commerce Act)

Spot incomplete statements, sworn attestations, and notarization issues.

Document type

Loan and mortgage agreements

RA 386 (Civil Code)

Evaluate rates, default triggers, collateral rights, and acceleration clauses.

Document type

Partnership and shareholder agreements

RA 11232 (Revised Corporation Code), RA 10667 (Philippine Competition Act)

Review governance rights, transfer restrictions, and control provisions.

Pricing preview

Four live tiers, ordered to match launch conversations.

The pricing table is live. Every CTA now routes to the appropriate conversion path without changing the underlying pricing, tier, or page-cap model.

AI-powered analysis. Not legal advice.

Most Popular

Segment Agency

Agency Monthly

₱2,499/mo

Batch upload + DMW compliance reports + agency dashboard.

Analyses
50 /mo
Seats
3
Reserve Founding Agency Pricing

Agency

Agency Pro

₱4,999/mo

Priority processing + advanced compliance analytics.

Analyses
150 /mo
Seats
10
Reserve Founding Pricing

Law Firm

Law Firm Starter

₱9,999/mo

Custom playbooks + REST API + white-label reports + RBAC.

Analyses
200 /mo
Seats
10
Reserve Founding Pricing

Law Firm

Law Firm Enterprise

Custom

Dedicated support + SLA + custom integrations.

Analyses
Unlimited
Seats
Custom
Contact Sales

ROI math

Every segment gets a concrete savings case.

Decision-makers want the math. The page shows the comparison directly and keeps the legal caveat explicit.

AI-powered analysis. Not legal advice.

Segment ROI

Agency

50 contracts x ₱5,000 external counsel = ₱250,000/mo. SuriLex Agency Monthly is ₱2,499/mo. Net saving: ₱247,501/mo.

Source: SuriLex pricing + Philippine market rates for legal review (2026).

Segment ROI

Law Firm

150 associate hours of routine review x ₱5,000/hr billable = ₱750,000. SuriLex frees ~117 hours. Recoverable billing: ₱585,000/mo.

Source: SuriLex pricing + Philippine market rates for legal review (2026).

Segment ROI

Business Pro

₱149 vs ₱5,000-₱20,000 per lawyer review. 97% saving.

Source: SuriLex pricing + Philippine market rates for legal review (2026).

Market context

A local-jurisdiction gap the current market does not fill.

The comparison is factual: pricing, jurisdiction, Philippine-law support, and whether local payment methods are part of the offer.

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NexLawCustomAustralia/SEANoNo
Digest PHLegal research onlyPhilippinesYesUnknown
SuriLex₱149-₱9,999/mo (~$2.60-$175)PhilippinesYesYes

Jurisdiction trust

Built for Philippine law, payment reality, and privacy expectations.

This is where SuriLex differentiates: local statutes, local commercial context, and privacy language that stands up to scrutiny.

Trust pillar

Philippine statute coverage

RA 10173, RA 8042 / RA 10022, PD 442, RA 386, RA 11232, RA 10667, RA 8792, and RA 11641 are part of the launch narrative.

Trust pillar

Local payment readiness

GCash and Maya appear alongside cards and QR Ph because local operational reality matters in adoption conversations.

Trust pillar

Privacy by design

RA 10173 (Data Privacy Act) framing is built into the form experience and data-handling language from day one.

Privacy posture aligns with RA 10173 (Data Privacy Act) and the product narrative references NPC Advisory 2024-04 and NPC Advisory 2025-02 as the baseline for Philippine privacy expectations.

Analysis layers

What gets analyzed on every first-pass review.

The landing page validates demand, but the value proposition is explicit: structured, statute-aware analysis for Philippine legal work.

Layer 1

Risk score

0-100 severity band

Quantify legal and commercial exposure before the document moves to final review.

Layer 2

Clause breakdown

Term-by-term analysis

Identify obligations, exceptions, deadlines, and missing protections across each clause.

Layer 3

Statute citations

Republic Act references

Connect flagged language to relevant authorities such as RA 10173, RA 8792, and RA 11232.

Layer 4

Compliance flags

Policy and regulatory checks

Highlight labor and migration issues relevant to DMW-facing agency workflows.

Layer 5

Executive summary

Decision-ready output

Provide a concise review brief for partners, operations leads, or business owners.