Jayme is a guided legal-understanding platform. Pick a situation, answer a few structured questions, and get a clear, jargon-free read on where you stand: the likely legal category, your options, and next steps — each backed by cited sources and shown with a confidence level.
Jurisdiction-aware by design. Jayme tailors its answers to the jurisdiction you specify, because legal questions are inherently local.
Encrypted by default. Everything you upload to Jayme is encrypted — your documents stay private.
Jayme is built to explain: what area of law applies, what your realistic options are, and what a next step looks like — in clear language, without the legal jargon, with sources you can check and a confidence level attached to each read. It's built to inform your decision.
Each one is a specific, focused task — pick it, and Jayme runs it.
Jayme is designed around a simple rule: help someone understand their situation clearly, with real limits and a clear point at which a licensed lawyer should take over.
You choose a situation and answer structured questions, so Jayme always knows exactly what you mean and need.
Identifies the likely legal category behind your situation and explains the basics in terms that don't require a law degree.
Every explanation is tied to a citable source and shown with an explicit confidence level, so you always know how much weight to give it.
Lays out realistic next steps, including clear guidance on when and how to bring in a licensed lawyer.
The next phase turns individual situations into full guided playbooks — a retail customer dispute, an independent-contractor late-payment issue, a commercial lease notice — each with its own guided flow, follow-up questions, drafted output documents, and built-in rules for when to escalate to a licensed lawyer.