HotDocs Automated Document Generation

HotDocs is document generation software that allows you to quickly and easily convert word-processing documents and PDF forms into powerful productivity tools called templates. A template generates custom, transaction-ready documents from a question-and-answer interview in a fraction of the time it once took, all the while providing machine precision: every pronoun in the correct case, every verb in the correct tense, and all the right clauses in all the right places.

 

HotDocs is the most powerful and flexible document generation tool available, allowing you to automate the generation of even the most complex transactional documents and forms. Consequently, HotDocs has become standard equipment in many of the world's largest corporations, law firms, and government agencies.

 

Call today to find out how HotDocs can revolutionize the way you generate documents and forms!

The Document Generation Standard

When it comes to the generation of repetitive, rule-based documents, such as contracts, court forms, insurance forms, legal practice documents, or virtually any other type of legal documentation, HotDocs is the clear leader. The founders of HotDocs Corporation pioneered document automation (document assembly) in the late '70s. The company's first commercial product quickly became a standard among the world's largest law firms. Read More

Who Uses HotDocs?

  • 80% of the AM LAW 200
  • 20% of the Fortune 500
  • 15 of the top 30 UK law firms
  • Over 400 Australian law firms
  • 8 of the Top 15 Insurance Companies
  • 4 of the Top 5 Banks
  • Thousands of Enterprises Worldwide
  • Over 1,000,000 users worldwide

Transform Your Documents Into
HotDocs Templates

Developer 10.2
The flagship document and form automation software
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Deploy HotDocs in the Cloud

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State-of-the-art document generation on the web
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Deploy HotDocs on Your Desktop

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An easy-to-use desktop interface for document generation
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Over 1 million users. Here's just a sample.

  • The Royal Bank of Scotland
  • California Department of Transportation (Caltrans)
  • General Electric
  • Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP
  • Pro Bono Net
  • Hogan Lovells
  • BBC
  • HSBC Singapore
  • American AgCredit
  • Gadens Lawyers
  • Minter Ellison
  • Berwin Leighton Paisner  LLP
  • Ceridian
  • McGrigors
  • Cameron McKenna
  • Ballard Spahr
  • Midlothian Council, Scotland
  • Pension Service Department of Work and Pensions
  • Central Appeals Unit of the Child Support Agency
  • XL Insurance
  • Bank of New Zealand
  • ECE Projektmanagement G.m.b.H. & Co
  • TÜV
  • European Aeronautic Defence and Space Company
  • Western AgCredit