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ArguLens vs ChatGPT

ChatGPT is a general-purpose AI assistant. ArguLens is purpose-built for legal document analysis with structured output, evidence grounding, and Singapore law expertise.

Feature Comparison

FeatureArguLensChatGPT
PurposeBuilt for legal document analysisGeneral-purpose AI assistant
Output formatStructured 7-section case packUnstructured chat responses
Evidence groundingEvery finding cites your documentsMay hallucinate legal information
Document uploadPDF, DOCX, images (OCR), email — bulk uploadLimited file upload, size restrictions
Singapore lawWomen's Charter, HDB, CPF, FJC proceduresGeneral knowledge, may be outdated
PrivacyZero-data-retention — never trains on your docsMay use conversations for training (opt-out available)
Court documentsGenerates affidavits, submissions, defence noticesCan draft text but not formatted legal documents
ConsistencySame structured output every timeOutput varies by prompt quality
PricingFree tier (50 analyses/month)Free tier available, Plus at $20/month

Why choose ArguLens

  • Structured case pack output vs. unstructured chat — you get a printable document
  • Every finding cites your uploaded documents — no hallucinated legal information
  • Singapore family law expertise built in (Women's Charter, HDB, CPF)
  • Your documents are never used for AI training — zero-data-retention APIs
  • Generates formatted court documents (affidavits, submissions) as downloadable DOCX
  • Designed for the legal workflow: upload → analyze → download → share with lawyer

When ChatGPT may be better

  • More flexible — handles any topic, not just legal
  • Conversational interface for open-ended questions
  • Larger knowledge base across all domains
  • Available as a mobile app

The Verdict

Use ChatGPT for general legal questions and research. Use ArguLens when you have actual documents to analyze and need a structured, evidence-grounded case pack for court preparation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I just paste my documents into ChatGPT instead?

You can, but ChatGPT will give you unstructured responses that don't cite your documents. ArguLens produces a structured 7-section case pack where every finding links to specific uploaded files. ChatGPT also has file size limits and may use your data for training.

Is ChatGPT accurate for Singapore law?

ChatGPT has general legal knowledge but may provide outdated or incorrect information about Singapore-specific laws like the Women's Charter. ArguLens is built specifically for Singapore family law with current framework support.

Is ArguLens more private than ChatGPT?

Yes. ArguLens uses zero-data-retention API terms — your documents are never used to train AI models. With ChatGPT, your conversations may be used for training unless you opt out.

Ready to try ArguLens?

Upload your documents and get a structured case pack in minutes. Free to try, no credit card required.