Made by a lawyer for lawyers
You bring the docs, We’ll supply the tools
Review documents stored on your own computer faster, effortlessly, and more efficiently with an intuitive, browser-based tool—no third-party support needed. Save time and reduce eDiscovery budgets.

Are traditional doc review tools and data storage fees straining your case budgets? DocumentReview.Law can save you time and money when…
Dropbox Links
Your client gives you a Dropbox link to 250 PDFs on Friday afternoon and Discovery is due Monday.
Short Notice Work
You just received a download of 2,500 due diligence docs at 6pm and your deal must close the next morning.
Large Data Dump
You have no urgent deadline, just 25,000 docs to review and no eDiscovery budget.
Here's how it works

DocumentReview.Law can help you work smarter and save money.
DocumentReview.Law will get you to the end of document productions and depositions faster, more accurately, with fewer technical headaches, and at a price clients can afford.
Stop negotiating with vendors for each case and instead pay just one low flat monthly fee, without data storage fees and or the need for third party technical support.
With the downloadable record of your document tagging, preparing for document productions or depositions has never been easier or more efficient.
Our tool isn't bloated with overpromised features that don't actually help working litigators get to the end of their cases.
We have decluttered the interface so you can focus on the review, removing confusing menus, unintuitive functions, and toolbars that take up half your laptop screen.

Side by Side Comparison with a Typical eDiscovery Vendor
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Data Storage Fees
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A Typical eDiscovery Vendor
Pay by the gigabyte, can be $100s or more per month depending on volume.
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Privacy
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A Typical eDiscovery Vendor
Work product (in the form of document tagging and notes) is stored remotely on a vendor’s system.
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Access
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A Typical eDiscovery Vendor
Requires contract negotiation and costly onboarding with eDiscovery vendor. Once you start using, you are locked in.
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Compatible Devices
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A Typical eDiscovery Vendor
Only works on desktops; typically requires Chrome.
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Usability
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A Typical eDiscovery Vendor
Typically requires full-time or on-demand technical support for setting up, configuring, and updating the review platform.
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Our Pricing Model
$60 $30/mo
Easy pricing model: $60 $30/user for 1 month of access. No hidden fees.
No credit card required at signup.
No tiered plans, no commitments.
Cancel anytime, your subscription remains active until it expires.
Sign up again anytime. No reactivation fees.
Our half-off introductory offer won’t last long. Lock in your discounted $30/mo rate now!
Platform at a Glance
Review documents stored on your computer or cloud service faster and without the hassle and expense of third party vendors.
Quickly review just a few, or very many, documents of any format, including .pdf, .docx, .xlsx, .txt, .rtf, .jpg, .png, .tiff, etc.
All documents remain securely stored on your local computer or own trusted cloud account.
Search within a document and across all loaded documents.
Pin key docs, apply color-coded tags, and download a sortable list of tagged docs to preserve your work product.
Start your 30-day FREE trial today, and unlock affordable document management for cases of all sizes!
Meet Our Founder
Adam J Schwartz, Esq., founded DocumentReview.Law to address a frustration he encountered firsthand: finding a fast, affordable, and intuitive app for reviewing large volumes of PDFs on his iPad. When no suitable tool existed, Adam set out to create one himself, learning JavaScript and developing the first version of the app in his converted garage. Through hours of testing and refining, Adam laid the groundwork for a streamlined, user-friendly review platform tailored specifically to the needs of busy legal professionals.
With close to two decades of legal experience, Adam provides general counsel services to several small creative businesses and freelance litigation services to attorneys across Southern California, focusing on copyright, trade secrets, employment, and complex business litigation. As a litigation associate in the Washington, D.C. office of a leading global law firm, Adam spent the first five years of his career defending antitrust, securities fraud, FCPA, and other white collar matters. Adam graduated with honors from The George Washington University Law School, and he is licensed to practice in California and the District of Columbia.
Experience the solution Adam designed from the ground up—DocumentReview.Law—built to simplify document review with secure, immediate access and a straightforward, attorney-focused design. Sign up today for a free trial and discover a tool crafted by an attorney, for attorneys.


Frequently Asked Questions
What are the main features of DocumentReview.Law?
Using DocumentReview.Law, you can load a set of documents stored on your computer into an app that runs in any web browser on any operating system. You can review documents of many different formats in a single viewer. The viewer lets you zoom and rotate documents to make sure everything is readable, regardless of original formatting.
You can also pin important docs, which are then listed in a sidebar. And you can apply tags to documents as well. You can make custom color-coded tags to use during a review session. Add your own label and choose from up to as many as 16 million colors1 to suit your workflow and enhance your analysis of the documents.
1 When using your browser’s expanded color picker.
What else can I do on DocumentReview.Law?
Using DocumentReview.Law, you can download a spreadsheet chart listing every document you tagged and every tag applied to those documents. You can open that spreadsheet in a program like Excel, and sort the documents by tag or multiple tags to assist you in production and preparation for depositions. (Just to be technical, you actually download a “.csv” file, which opens easily in Excel.)
The downloadable spreadsheet also preserves your document review work product and lets you share your tagging from the review with anyone, even if they don’t have a DocumentReview.Law account.
Why should I use DocumentReview.Law instead of a typical eDiscovery platform?
DocumentReview.Law offers many advantages over a typical eDiscovery platform. First, it is $30/mo compared to hundreds or thousands per month that an eDiscovery vendor would charge you or your clients.
Second, you control your own documents and data, and, relatedly, there are no data storage fees. It can be prohibitively expensive to use a document review platform because of high data storage fees. But with DocumentReview.Law, you can review a set of docs of any size that is stored on your laptop, or a separate hard drive, or your office’s networked server, or even your trusted cloud server of choice. And you can review those docs without having to disclose your client’s confidential docs or data to a third party and pay fees for the vendor to store that data so you can use their tool.
Third, we have stripped away the features that are less-than-helpful, or more hassle than they’re worth, or just stand in the way between you and the efficient end of document productions and depositions. We’ve eliminated the multiple toolbars and information panels that clutter many typical review tools and streamlined the design of the tool so the document takes center stage. We’ve given you direct control over tagging—from creation to removal—(more functionality to come in 2025) and we’ve also given you a secure way to preserve your document review work product so that you can use it as the backbone of document management for your matter.
Are my documents and data secure?
All your interactions with our website and review tool are secured by state-of-the-art encryption.
Also, we use cookies stored on your computer so that if you are inadvertently disconnected from Document.Review.Law, you can pick up right where you left off, without having lost any progress or work product.
Most importantly, we never see, access, open, look at, or store your documents or data, even for a brief moment. Your documents and data remain securely stored on your system the entire time you are using the review tool.
What's document review (a.k.a. doc review)?
Doc review is the process of assessing documents for relevance, privilege, confidentiality, and responsiveness to legal requirements or requests for a legal case, an investigation, or a corporate transaction.
It aims to identify, categorize, and assess information that is important for the discovery phase of litigation, due diligence in mergers and acquisitions, or compliance checks in regulatory investigations.
Doc review ensures that pertinent documents are disclosed, while irrelevant or non-responsive documents are set aside and that any documents protected by privilege are not disclosed.
So, then, what's a doc?
Types of docs include emails, contracts, letters, memos, reports, and other forms of communication and records.