What Is the NDA Generator?

The NDA Generator helps you create professional legal documents quickly and accurately without expensive attorney fees. Instead of guessing or spending hours on manual calculations, get accurate results in seconds. Enter your details above and let the calculator do the work.

Why Use a Document Generator?

Legal documents drafted incorrectly can be unenforceable or create liability you did not intend. While this generator creates professionally structured documents based on widely accepted templates, complex situations may still warrant review by a licensed attorney. Use this as a starting point to save time and money on standard legal paperwork.

NDA Generator

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How It Works

This nda generator uses established formulas to provide accurate results.

The basic rule:

  • A mutual NDA protects both parties' confidential information
  • NDAs typically last 1-5 years, with confidentiality surviving termination
  • Standard exclusions: public information, prior knowledge, independent development

Results are estimates. Consult a professional for critical decisions.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a mutual and one-way NDA?

A mutual (bilateral) NDA protects both parties' confidential information. A one-way (unilateral) NDA only protects one party's information. Mutual NDAs are more common in business partnerships and joint ventures, while one-way NDAs are used when only one party shares sensitive information.

How long should an NDA last?

Most NDAs last 1-5 years, with 2-3 years being most common. The confidentiality obligations typically survive for an additional period after the NDA expires. For trade secrets, some NDAs specify indefinite protection as long as the information remains a trade secret.

Are NDAs enforceable?

Yes, NDAs are generally enforceable if they are reasonable in scope, duration, and subject matter. Courts may refuse to enforce overly broad NDAs or those that restrict information that is publicly available. Having specific definitions of confidential information strengthens enforceability.

When should I use an NDA?

Use an NDA before sharing business plans, financial data, trade secrets, proprietary technology, customer lists, or any sensitive information with potential partners, investors, contractors, or employees. Always sign before disclosing confidential information.