Drop in a decision, pleading, or contract and Visual Digest — the product's "LegalDoc Summary & Visualization" — gives you a readable summary with structured key highlights, plus a Visualization tab that renders the same document four ways: a case timeline, an IRAC logic diagram, a legal concept map, and an entity-relationship graph. Built for Philippine documents, and clear that its output is AI-generated and to be verified.

Visual Digest upload screen accepting PDF, DOCX, DOC, and TXT up to 10 MB
One step to start: drop a file, choose one, or paste text — PDF, DOCX, DOC, or TXT, up to 10 MB.

See a legal document — don't just read it

A long decision or a dense contract carries its structure in prose: who the parties are, what happened when, what each court decided, and the authorities behind it. Reading all of that out of the page takes time. Visual Digest does it for you — it reads the document and hands back both a clean summary and a set of visuals that make the structure obvious at a glance.

What you get

A summary, in plain language

Every run produces a narrative AI Summary and a structured list of Key Highlights — the fields adapt to the document, and for a decision include the title, case number, parties, date, court, ruling, monetary awards, a short risk read, and key exhibits.

Summary tab with a plain-language AI Summary and a structured Key Highlights list
The Summary tab — a plain-language overview, then the essentials as a structured list (parties, case number, court, ruling, money, risk, exhibits).

Four ways to see the same document

The Visualization tab is the heart of it. Four linked views, each answering a different question:

Case timeline with events across pre-suit, trial, appellate, and Supreme Court lanes, colour-coded by actor
Case Timeline — the whole procedural story on one date axis, filterable by side.
Logic diagram reasoning tree with issues, rulings, and the authorities behind each
Logic Diagram — the decision's IRAC skeleton, issue by issue, with the authority behind each step.
Entity-relationship graph of parties, courts, instruments, and amounts linked by their actions
Entity Graph — the cast of the case and how they connect, at a glance.

Built for Philippine law

Visual Digest is designed to read Philippine legal documents — decisions, pleadings, orders, contracts — and it auto-detects the document type (with a one-click correction if it gets it wrong).

Export and reuse

When you're done, Export PDF saves the summary and visuals for the file or the team; New document starts the next one.

How it works, briefly

Upload a file (or paste text); Visual Digest analyzes it, detects the document type, and produces the summary and the four visualizations — which you can export. Want the step-by-step detail and what each view shows? Read How Visual Digest Works.

Who it's for

Honest about what it is

Visual Digest is a research assistant, not legal advice. Its summary, highlights, and visuals are AI-generated — the page says so plainly: "AI-generated content for reference only. Always verify with official documents." Use it to get oriented in moments, then read the parts that matter in the source itself.

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FAQ

What can I upload?

A PDF, DOCX, DOC, or TXT file up to 10 MB — a decision, pleading, order, contract, or memorandum. You can also paste text from the clipboard.

What do I get back?

A Summary tab (a plain-language AI summary plus structured Key Highlights) and a Visualization tab with four linked views — a case timeline, an IRAC logic diagram, a legal concept map, and an entity-relationship graph. Export to PDF when you're done.

What jurisdiction is it for?

Philippine law — it is built to read Philippine legal documents.

Is it legal advice?

No. It is a research assistant, not legal advice, and the page says so: "AI-generated content for reference only. Always verify with official documents."

Disclaimer. This article is for informational use by attorneys, law students, Bar candidates, and other legal-domain readers. It is not legal advice, and use of Intellegal does not create an attorney-client relationship. Visual Digest is a research assistant; its output is AI-generated — verify it against the official document before relying on it. See our Legal Statement.