Beta Projekt

Semantické Judikáty

AI-powered semantic search through Czech court decisions. Because reading thousands of pages of legalese is exactly how everyone wants to spend their Tuesday.

Beta Semantic Search Czech Courts Ústavní soud

What We're Building

Semantické Judikáty is our attempt to make Czech case law actually searchable in a way that doesn't require a law degree just to formulate the query. We use semantic AI models to let you search through court decisions by meaning — not just by exact keyword matches that miss everything useful.

Currently focused on decisions from the Ústavní soud (Constitutional Court), with plans to expand to higher and supreme courts. You can search by keywords, describe your case in plain language, or even upload legal documents to find relevant precedents. It's like having a very well-read legal intern who never sleeps.

How It Works

Traditional legal search relies on exact keyword matching — which is about as useful as searching for "that one law about the thing" in a library. Our approach uses semantic embeddings to understand the meaning behind your query and match it against the substance of court decisions.

Whether you're typing keywords, describing a legal situation in your own words, or providing excerpts from legal documents, the system understands what you're actually looking for and returns relevant judikáty ranked by semantic similarity.

Keyword Search
Search by traditional legal terms and concepts. The system understands synonyms and related legal terminology — so you don't need to guess the exact phrasing the court used.
Case Description
Describe your legal situation in plain Czech. Our models map your description to relevant case law, even when the wording differs significantly from the official decisions.
Document Search
Paste or upload legal documents and find similar cases. Ideal for finding precedents when you already have related legal texts at hand.

Court Coverage

We're starting with the Ústavní soud — the Constitutional Court of the Czech Republic. Its decisions form the backbone of constitutional jurisprudence and have far-reaching implications across the legal system.

Expansion to the Nejvyšší soud (Supreme Court) and Nejvyšší správní soud (Supreme Administrative Court) is planned. We believe comprehensive coverage of Czech case law should be accessible, searchable, and — dare we say — not entirely painful to navigate.

The project is in beta, which is our polite way of saying we're still making it better. But it already works, and it already finds things that traditional search simply cannot.

Why This Matters

Czech legal professionals spend countless hours searching through case law databases using tools that haven't fundamentally changed since the invention of Ctrl+F. Meanwhile, the volume of court decisions keeps growing, making manual review increasingly impractical.

Semantické Judikáty doesn't replace legal expertise — it amplifies it. By handling the tedious work of finding relevant precedents, it frees lawyers to do what they actually went to law school for: arguing about the meaning of a single comma in a statute.