Solutions · Orientation
AI Legal Research for Private Individuals
Understand rights and duties — with links to real norms and cases, not only a confident paragraph.
Understand rights and obligations — tenancy, employment, consumer law, and more with source-based AI instead of blind chatbot text.
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Ask a question
Anonymously on the homepage or with a free account: tenancy, employment, consumers — iureka searches German legal sources.
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Open the citation
Read what the statute or judgment actually says in the Source Viewer — and know when you need a lawyer.
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Not legal advice
iureka is research assistance. It does not replace individual legal advice — get professional help for disputes and deadlines.
If you have a legal question — as a tenant, employee, consumer, or in a private dispute — you need reliable information, not invented cases. iureka connects AI with a real German legal database.
What private individuals use iureka for
- Initial orientation — what does the law say? What case law exists?
- Tenancy & housing — termination, utilities, defects
- Employment law — dismissal protection, warnings, references
- Consumer law — contracts, withdrawal, warranty
- Traffic & damages — liability, insurance, basics
Difference from ChatGPT
General chatbots can invent sources. iureka references real cases, sections, and documents — which you can verify in the source viewer. More: Comparison with ChatGPT.
Important notice
iureka is not legal advice and does not replace a lawyer. For binding assessments and court representation, consult an attorney. iureka helps with research and preparation — e.g. before a consultation.
Getting started
Try research anonymously on the homepage or register for free for the explorer and extended features.
Frequently asked questions
Do I still need a lawyer if I use iureka?
For binding legal advice, yes. iureka helps you familiarize yourself with statutes and cases — assessment of your specific situation remains with a lawyer.
Can I try iureka for free?
Yes — anonymous mode on the homepage allows initial research. A free account unlocks the explorer and more features.