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What We've Learned From Running Extractions

This page reports aggregate counts from real contract extractions on this site. No contract content is stored. Only counts of contract types and which structured fields were populated are kept.

Last updated: 2026-04-27

How these numbers are produced

When a contract is uploaded, the structured extraction result is checked field-by-field for content. The contract type the user selected and per-field has-content counts are incremented in memory. The contract text itself, the file, and any personally-identifying detail are never stored. Counts reset to zero on each deployment of the application, so the totals below cover the period since the most recent deploy. A persistent counter is on the roadmap.

Total extractions

Awaiting first extractions since the most recent deploy. Stats will populate as the tool is used. We will publish: most-extracted contract types, fields most often returned empty, and average risk flags per contract.

Contract types extracted

No contract type data yet for the current deploy window.

Fields most often returned partial or empty

When a structured field comes back empty, it usually means the uploaded contract did not contain that category of content (for example, an NDA without payment terms), or the model could not confidently identify it. A high empty rate on a field is a signal of contract drafting variability, not an extraction failure.

Awaiting first extractions to compute empty-rate by field.

Average risk flags per contract

Awaiting first extractions.

Methodology disclosure

These numbers are aggregated from real extractions performed by the live tool. Only counts are kept. No contract content, file names, user identifiers, or text is stored. Counts are held in process memory and reset when the application is redeployed, which we do regularly. For details on how the tool works and how uploads are handled, see the methodology page.

Legal disclaimer

ContractExtract is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for legal advice. The aggregate numbers on this page describe the tool's output, not the legal substance of any specific contract. Consult a licensed attorney for advice about your contract.

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