Reads real lease files
PDF-native AI extraction for commercial lease abstraction
Lease PDFs are messy. Lextract reads the document as a lease file, not as loose pasted text.
Fast answer
PDF-native AI extraction helps when leases arrive as scans, amendment packets, exhibits, or signature copies and the reviewer needs layout context preserved before abstraction starts.
- Scanned leases
- Long amendment packages
- Legacy lease files
The problem
Commercial leases arrive as scans, amendment packages, signature copies, and long PDFs with tables, exhibits, and odd formatting. Plain text extraction can flatten those cues, which makes dates, rent schedules, and clause boundaries harder to trust.
How Lextract solves it
Lextract uses PDF-native AI extraction built for real commercial lease files. It reads native and scanned PDFs, keeps useful layout context, and turns the document into structured lease data in 5-15 minutes.
What changes after the feature is in the workflow
The point is not more software for its own sake. The point is less manual rework between PDF review, lease data cleanup, and downstream reporting.
Teams can upload the lease files they already have.
Reviewers spend less time repairing OCR output before abstraction starts.
Amendments and exhibits can be checked against the same extraction workflow.
Proof points to check
Use these points when you compare Lextract against manual abstraction, outsourced abstraction, or generic AI document tools.
Check 1
The workflow supports scanned and native PDFs.
Check 2
Tables, labels, and clause groupings are treated as useful context.
Check 3
Reviewers see structured output instead of a loose summary.
Related feature links
Follow the surrounding feature pages and supporting resources to evaluate the whole lease abstraction workflow.
Questions teams ask about PDF-native AI
Does Lextract support scanned PDFs?
Yes. Lextract supports scanned and native commercial lease PDFs. Very poor scans still need review, but the workflow is built for common lease file quality.
Why does PDF-native extraction matter?
Lease meaning often depends on tables, headings, exhibits, and clause boundaries. PDF-native extraction keeps more of that context than copy-paste text workflows.
Can Lextract handle amendments?
Yes. Lextract can process lease files with amendments, but reviewers should confirm amendment order and superseded terms in the final abstract.