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Hey Product Hunt!
As an independent contractor for the past 5 years, I’ve often found myself needing to send more formal or legally-sounding emails—especially when chasing payments or navigating tricky disagreements.
I initially built Legal Eyes for myself, to quickly rewrite casual messages into professional legal tone—without having to prompt ChatGPT manually, copy-paste, and endlessly tweak.
After sharing it with a few friends, I realised I wasn’t alone. So I turned it into a Chrome extension anyone can use to turn plain English into legal-sounding text with just one click. No prompt engineering. No fluff. Just fast, focused rewrites in your context.
Would love to hear your thoughts and feedback — and thank you for checking it out!
Quick note: The Chrome extension is already live and working — it’s just currently in “unlisted” mode while Google finalizes public listing approval. You can still install it directly right now using the link on our site or below. 🎉
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As per my review on the Chrome Webstore,
Solid Tool for Polishing Legal Communications
Legal Eyes is a surprisingly useful Chrome extension for anyone who needs to communicate with a more formal or legally precise tone. It’s simple to use—just highlight your text, right-click, and let the AI do the rest. I appreciated how it adapts to who you're writing to (a business or an individual) and lets you choose your tone (neutral, friendly, or assertive), which makes it feel quite versatile.
The regional adaptation is a nice touch, especially for users who need to follow different legal communication standards depending on the country. The free plan is somewhat limited (only 5 rewrites), but it’s enough to get a feel for what the tool can do.
It’s not a replacement for legal advice, of course, but for everyday situations—filing complaints, drafting formal emails, or making service requests—it definitely helps tighten up your writing. Worth checking out if you want to sound more professional without overthinking every word.
Good work James, I wish you all the luck with this one!
Hey Product Hunt!
As an independent contractor for the past 5 years, I’ve often found myself needing to send more formal or legally-sounding emails—especially when chasing payments or navigating tricky disagreements.
I initially built Legal Eyes for myself, to quickly rewrite casual messages into professional legal tone—without having to prompt ChatGPT manually, copy-paste, and endlessly tweak.
After sharing it with a few friends, I realised I wasn’t alone. So I turned it into a Chrome extension anyone can use to turn plain English into legal-sounding text with just one click. No prompt engineering. No fluff. Just fast, focused rewrites in your context.
Would love to hear your thoughts and feedback — and thank you for checking it out!
Quick note: The Chrome extension is already live and working — it’s just currently in “unlisted” mode while Google finalizes public listing approval. You can still install it directly right now using the link on our site or below. 🎉
As per my review on the Chrome Webstore,
Solid Tool for Polishing Legal Communications
Legal Eyes is a surprisingly useful Chrome extension for anyone who needs to communicate with a more formal or legally precise tone. It’s simple to use—just highlight your text, right-click, and let the AI do the rest. I appreciated how it adapts to who you're writing to (a business or an individual) and lets you choose your tone (neutral, friendly, or assertive), which makes it feel quite versatile.
The regional adaptation is a nice touch, especially for users who need to follow different legal communication standards depending on the country. The free plan is somewhat limited (only 5 rewrites), but it’s enough to get a feel for what the tool can do.
It’s not a replacement for legal advice, of course, but for everyday situations—filing complaints, drafting formal emails, or making service requests—it definitely helps tighten up your writing. Worth checking out if you want to sound more professional without overthinking every word.
Good work James, I wish you all the luck with this one!
@will_moverley thanks man :D
10/10 would recommend, this has actually helped me. Also it was was fun converting "fuck around and find out" to legalese :P