Custom Contract Generator
Not every deal fits a template. Describe your unique agreement in plain language and get a professionally structured, jurisdiction-aware contract — no lawyer required.
Why use Contract.DIY?
Describe It, We Draft It
Write your agreement in plain language — the generator structures it into a professional legal document with proper formatting.
Legally Sound Structure
Every custom contract includes essential provisions for enforceability — definitions, obligations, remedies, and dispute resolution.
Jurisdiction-Aware Defaults
Applies local contract law rules including consideration requirements, statute of frauds thresholds, and dispute norms.
Edit and Export Instantly
Review every section in the preview editor, add or remove clauses, and export as a ready-to-sign PDF.
How it works
Describe Your Agreement
Explain what the parties are agreeing to in plain language — the terms, obligations, and any special conditions.
Choose Your Jurisdiction
Select the governing jurisdiction so the contract includes locally compliant enforceability and dispute resolution clauses.
Download Your Contract
Review the professionally structured document, customize any section, and export as PDF — ready for all parties to sign.
What is this contract?
Not every agreement fits a standard template. Joint ventures, revenue-sharing arrangements, equipment loans, creative collaborations, and dozens of other business relationships require contracts tailored to their specific terms.
Trying to force a unique agreement into a generic template leads to gaps, ambiguity, and unenforceable clauses. A custom contract ensures every term is relevant and every obligation is clearly defined.
Contract.DIY lets you describe your agreement in plain language and generates a professionally structured contract with jurisdiction-aware clauses, proper legal formatting, and all the essential provisions — from definitions and obligations to dispute resolution and termination.
Key clauses included
Every generated agreement includes these professionally drafted clauses.
Precisely defines all key terms specific to your agreement so both parties share the same understanding.
Clearly states what each party is responsible for, including deliverables, timelines, and performance standards.
Covers payment structure, amounts, schedules, late fees, and any conditions tied to payment milestones.
Protects sensitive business information exchanged during the agreement from unauthorized disclosure.
Establishes how disagreements will be handled — mediation, arbitration, or litigation — and in which jurisdiction.
Defines conditions for ending the agreement, notice periods, and post-termination obligations for both parties.
When should you use this template?
- When your agreement does not fit NDA, freelance, lease, or service contract templates
- For joint ventures, partnerships, or revenue-sharing arrangements
- When licensing intellectual property, software, or creative works on unique terms
- For equipment loans, consignment agreements, or barter arrangements
- When you need a letter of intent, memorandum of understanding, or preliminary agreement
Jurisdiction-aware generation
Custom contracts are governed by general contract law in your jurisdiction. Our generator applies jurisdiction-specific defaults for enforceability, including consideration requirements, statute of frauds thresholds, and dispute resolution norms. Select your jurisdiction during generation to ensure compliance.
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Create Your Custom ContractContract.DIY is a document preparation service, not a law firm. Generated contracts are templates for informational purposes and do not constitute legal advice. We recommend having any contract reviewed by a qualified attorney before signing.