NDA Generator

Build a non-disclosure agreement, step by step

Answer the questions on the left. Clauses adapt to whether the NDA is mutual or one-way, the scope you choose, the term and survival period, and the optional protections you turn on. Everything stays in your browser.

Type of agreement

Disclosing party

The party that shares confidential information.

Receiving party

The party that receives and must protect the confidential information.

Purpose

Why the parties are sharing information. The NDA limits use of confidential information to this purpose.

What counts as confidential

Standard exclusions (already public, already known, independently developed, received from a third party, or required to be disclosed by law) are always included.

Term

How long the parties may exchange confidential information under this agreement.

How long obligations last

The confidentiality duty can outlive the agreement itself.

Handling of materials

Governing law

Protections

Not legal advice. This generator produces a starting template based on your answers. Contract law is fact-specific and varies by jurisdiction — have the result reviewed by a qualified lawyer before you sign or rely on it.

Privacy first

An NDA generator that never sees your agreement

The whole tool runs in your browser. Your answers are saved only to this device's local storage for autofill, and the agreement is built and exported locally — nothing is sent to PWN-ALL or any third party, and there are no trackers.

Mutual or one-way — which do I need?

Use a one-way (unilateral) NDA when only one side shares secrets — for example, you pitch an idea to a contractor. Use a mutual NDA when both sides will exchange confidential information, such as two companies exploring a partnership. The wording and obligations adjust automatically to your choice.

How long should confidentiality last?

Many NDAs protect ordinary confidential information for two to five years after disclosure, while trade secrets are kept confidential for as long as they remain secret. You can set a fixed survival period or make it indefinite, and keep a separate, perpetual carve-out for trade secrets.

Is this legal advice?

No. It is a thorough template that reflects common NDA terms, not advice for your specific situation. Always have a lawyer review it before signing.

How do I export and save it?

Copy it as text, download a self-contained HTML file, or use Print to save a PDF. Your answers autosave on this device so you can come back and edit later; Reset clears them.