Compile the Truth.
Upload a deposition, hearing, or legal recording and get an accurate, speaker-labeled transcript in minutes, plus a plain-English case summary, the key issues and parties, answers to any question about the record, and first-draft case documents. No subscription and no monthly minimum.
30 free minutes to start, no credit card. Sign up with Google or Facebook and try it on a real recording.
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Speaker-Labeled Transcripts
Clean, punctuated transcripts that label who said what, across depositions, hearings, and calls.
Case Intelligence
A plain-English summary, the legal issues, key parties, and possible actions, generated automatically when a file completes.
Drafted Case Documents
First-draft police reports, deposition designation sheets, and investigator reports, built from the record.
Ask the Record
Ask any question about a recording and get an answer grounded in the transcript.
Contradiction Finder
Surfaces statements in tension across the testimony, flagging potential impeachment for your review.
Redaction & Court-Ready Export
Mask personal information, then export a formatted, defensible PDF of the structured record.
The Data Flow
From raw media to structured evidence
Secure Handoff
File is uploaded to an encrypted bucket; a temporary signed URL is minted.
Engine Submit
The media is submitted for speaker diarization and text formatting.
Webhook Return
Long-running jobs notify the platform on completion, no timeouts.
Intelligence + Persist
Case summary, issues, and possible actions are generated and saved; documents and record Q&A are ready on demand.
Built for scrutiny
Accuracy you can check. Data handling you can defend.
Built for people trained to question the record. No black box: you can see the confidence of every line, correct it with an audit trail, and account for where the data goes.
Accuracy, on the record
- Every line carries a confidence score, shown and color-coded, so low-confidence passages stand out at a glance.
- Correct any line in place. The original machine wording, who changed it, and when are kept as an audit trail.
- Speaker-labeled and punctuated, with jump-to-timestamp on every line of testimony.
- It is not sold as a certified transcript. You review it against the recording and sign off, and every AI draft says so.
Security & data handling
- Recordings upload to encrypted storage through short-lived, signed URLs, never a public link.
- Your source recording is deleted from storage once the transcript is produced. The analysis runs on the text.
- One-click redaction masks personal identifiers (names, contact details, Social Security and card numbers) and exports a redacted PDF.
- Every record is scoped to your account. Sessions use signed, HTTP-only cookies, and payment and provider callbacks are authenticated (Stripe webhooks by cryptographic signature).
- Billed per minute from the length measured on the server, not a figure the browser reports.
Frequently asked questions
What is Juris Compiler AI?
Juris Compiler AI is a legal transcription tool that turns depositions, hearings, and other legal recordings into accurate, speaker-labeled transcripts, then adds AI case intelligence: a plain-English summary, the legal issues, the key parties, and possible actions. It can also answer questions about the record, flag contradictions in the testimony, and draft first-pass case documents.
What kinds of recordings can it transcribe?
Any legal audio or video: depositions, hearings, oral arguments, client calls, and recorded statements, including recordings that run several hours long.
How does it work?
Upload a recording, see the exact per-minute cost, and pay. The file is transcribed with automatic speaker diarization, structured into a court-ready record, and analyzed for case intelligence. You can then correct lines, redact sensitive information, export a defensible PDF, and draft case documents.
Is there a free trial?
Yes. Sign up with Google or Facebook and your first 30 audio minutes are free, no credit card required. The free minutes apply automatically to your uploads, and only time beyond them is billed at $0.75/min. Free files get the full experience: transcript, per-line confidence, case intelligence, and record Q&A. Exporting a court-ready or redacted PDF is the one thing that needs a paid transcript.
What is case intelligence?
After a transcript completes, Juris Compiler AI automatically produces a case summary, the legal issues in play, the key parties and their roles, and possible actions, grounded in the testimony.
Can it draft documents from a recording?
Yes. From a completed transcript, Juris Compiler AI can draft first-pass case documents: a police or incident report, a deposition designation sheet, or an investigator report, built from the testimony. Each is a draft for a qualified professional to review, correct, and complete before use.
Can I ask questions about a recording?
Yes. Once a transcript is ready, you can ask plain-English questions about the record and get answers grounded in the testimony, and the contradiction finder highlights statements that appear to be in tension.
How accurate is it, and how do I trust the result?
Every line comes with a confidence score, shown and color-coded, so weak passages are easy to spot. You can correct any line in place, and the original wording, who changed it, and when are preserved as an audit trail. It is not a certified transcript: you review it against the recording and sign off, and every AI draft carries that reminder.
What happens to my recordings, and is my data secure?
Recordings upload to encrypted storage through short-lived, signed URLs, and your source file is deleted once the transcript is produced. Every record is scoped to your account, sessions use signed HTTP-only cookies, and payment and provider callbacks are authenticated (Stripe by cryptographic signature). You can also redact personal information and export a redacted PDF.
Who is Juris Compiler AI for?
Attorneys, paralegals, investigators, and litigation teams who need accurate, structured, searchable records of legal proceedings without paying per-page manual transcription rates.