About LawCrew

LawCrew is a Singapore-first legal-technology platform. Our templates produce drafts under Singapore law. We make the service available to users based in Singapore and in Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam, and the Philippines, but a Singapore-law draft used elsewhere must be reviewed (and, if needed, re-drafted) by a lawyer qualified in the relevant local jurisdiction before it is relied on. We pair AI agent teams trained on specific document categories with rule-based verification gates, and an optional introduction to an independent panel lawyer you can engage directly for human review.

How we're built

LawCrew is operated by Lawcrew.AI, a legal-technology service. We are not a law firm and we do not provide legal services or legal advice. Our product generates draft legal documents, which you then review with a lawyer of your choice who is qualified to advise on your matter in the relevant jurisdiction before relying on them.

We do not warrant that any draft is suitable for your matter. Always have a draft reviewed by a lawyer qualified in the relevant jurisdiction before signing or relying on it. For the full scope of what we do and don't do, see our Terms of Use and our Disclosures.

Pre-incorporation notice. Lawcrew.AI is currently operated in a pre-incorporation phase as a development-stage service. Incorporation of the operating entity is expected in Singapore. Once the entity is registered, this page will be updated with its full legal identity, including its UEN.

Independent panel lawyers

When an AI-generated draft cannot meet our quality threshold after the five-attempt cap set by our Terms of Use, or when you choose to request human review, we can introduce you to an independent lawyer from our panel whom you may engage directly. The lawyer–client relationship is directly between you and the panel lawyer you engage, governed by that lawyer's own engagement letter and fees. LawCrew is the introducer, not a party to the legal-services contract; the full terms of that separation — including that LawCrew does not supervise, warrant, or take responsibility for the panel lawyer's work, and does not instruct any panel lawyer on what to advise — are set out in our Terms of Use.

We require every panel lawyer to hold a current Practising Certificate issued under the Legal Profession Act 1966 of Singapore and to notify us if it lapses; if a lawyer ceases to hold a current Practising Certificate we remove them from the panel. You can independently confirm any lawyer's current standing on the Legal Services Regulatory Authority (LSRA) register before engaging them.