About us
OmniDeed helps UK conveyancing firms review property documents faster with AI-assisted analysis, structured drafting, and separate commercial and residential workflows.
What OmniDeed is
OmniDeed is a document intelligence platform built for UK conveyancing firms. It helps solicitors and fee earners turn large volumes of legal and property documents into structured, reviewable outputs.
The platform is designed for professional users rather than consumers. It supports legal teams with document review and drafting workflows, while firms remain responsible for legal judgment, supervision, and client advice.
What problem it solves
Conveyancing involves repeated review of title registers, search packs, TA forms, CPSE forms, heads of terms, leases, and related documents. That work is important, but it is often slow, repetitive, and difficult to standardise across teams.
OmniDeed is designed to reduce the time spent on first-pass document review by helping firms extract, organise, compare, and analyse key information more efficiently.
How it works
Users upload relevant PDFs through the platform, such as title documents, search packs, TA or CPSE forms, leases, and heads of terms. OmniDeed extracts the content, prepares it for analysis, and makes it available across the relevant workflows.
From there, legal teams can run specialist tools such as report on title drafting, HOT and lease review, lease generation, cross-checking, title analysis, risk spotting, and grounded document chat.
Commercial and residential workflows
OmniDeed supports both commercial and residential conveyancing workspaces. The underlying platform is shared, but the prompts, labels, and outputs are aligned to the transaction type being handled.
This allows firms to use one system across different kinds of matters while keeping the user experience relevant to the legal context of each workflow.
Professional responsibility
OmniDeed is designed to support legal professionals, not replace them. Its outputs are draft and review tools that should be checked by an appropriately qualified person before being relied on.
The platform is positioned around confidentiality, UK GDPR awareness, and the operational expectations of SRA-regulated firms, but responsibility for legal advice and final decisions remains with the firm.