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Side-by-side evidence
Why we show original source text directly next to AI-generated explanations.
About this documentation
- Official product documentation for DecoDocs (operated by Snap Sign Pty Ltd).
- Written for end users, evaluators, and integration teams.
- For support or to request corrections, use the footer support links or email support@decodocs.com.
- DecoDocs provides informational analysis and is not legal advice.
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Context is everything
AI summaries are helpful for speed, but they are not a replacement for the source material. DecoDocs is built on a 'Trust but Verify' principle. Every explanation we provide is anchored to specific text in your document.
How to use the split view
When you analyze a document, the original PDF is rendered on the left, and the analysis (summaries, risks, highlights) appears on the right. Clicking an analysis card will often scroll the document to the relevant highlighted section.
Evidence-backed review
This layout allows you to immediately see if the AI has captured the full nuance of a clause. If an AI explanation mentions a '$5,000 penalty', you can look 10cm to the left and see the exact legal text that supports that finding.
- Reduces 'AI hallucination' risk by forcing source-mapping
- Speeds up validation for legal counsel
- Makes it easier to copy/paste specific clauses into emails or outside tools
Interactive highlights
Source text isn't just static; it's often highlighted with colors corresponding to Risk Flags (e.g., Red for High Risk) or Structured Highlights (e.g., Blue for Financial terms).