Turn legal and contract text into present-tense, fact-based QPSG style

An in-browser tool for trusts, wills, notices, and court-style filings. Load templates, run analysis, copy corrected output — nothing leaves your device unless you choose.

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Learn the language

Read core principles, grammar rules, and the value scale (~0~–~9~) the processor uses — without the editor open.

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Paste or load

Bring text from Word, PDF, or a built-in template. Your draft auto-saves in the browser.

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Check & review

See tense, legalese, pronouns, and structure flags. Fix one word or apply all suggested corrections.

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See the difference

One sentence before and after QPSG processing — future tense and legalese become present-time fact claims.

Before THE UNDERSIGNED hereby declares that he will distribute his estate to his beneficiaries.
After (QPSG style) FOR THE DECLARATION IS BY [YOUR-FULL-NAME]: FOR THE DISTRIBUTION OF THE ESTATE IS TO THE BENEFICIARIES WITH THE FACTS.

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What this processor does

This is the Quantum Parse Syntax Grammar (QPSG) processor: it helps move text toward present-tense, fact-based, uppercase QPSG style with templates, analysis, phrase cleanup, and homophone checks.

If you searched for a legal document corrector or QPSG tool aligned with common-law framing, start with Open processor above — browse articles on who uses QPSG, landing pages by document type, or read Learn QPSG.

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Free trial: 5 analyses and 800 words per document — no signup required.

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