Your case materials, organized in one place.
Upload everything that supports your story — screenshots, contracts, receipts, photos, notes — into a private workspace the simulation can argue from.
If it supports your story, it belongs here
Screenshots
Chat logs, app notifications, web pages — anything that captures what someone said or did.
Contracts
Leases, employment agreements, settlement documents, service contracts.
Photos
Damage, conditions at move-in/move-out, injuries, defective products.
Receipts
Payment records, invoices, bank statements showing the money trail.
Messages
Emails, SMS exports, voicemail transcripts — wherever the dispute lives.
Timelines
Date-ordered lists of what happened when. The simulation builds on these.
Notes
Your own recollection, witness accounts, follow-up actions.
Documents
Court filings you've received, official letters, identification, anything else.
Five concrete wins
Better simulations
AI lawyers argue against your actual evidence, not a generic case shell.
Stronger reports
Evidence-grounded findings are sharper than facts-only analysis.
Easier lawyer conversations
Walk in with materials already organized, indexed, and date-ordered.
Clearer timeline
Dates and events resolved into one canonical narrative.
Fewer missing details
The simulation flags gaps so you know what's still missing — before a real lawyer does.
Organize your evidence. Run your case.
The simulation is only as good as the materials feeding it. Start with what you have today; add more as you collect.
CourtRoom AI is for legal preparation and education only. It is not legal advice and does not replace a licensed attorney.