NDA Generator

Free non-disclosure agreement for contractors, employees, and business partners — mutual or one-way

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An NDA (Non-Disclosure Agreement) is a contract where one or both parties agree to keep certain information confidential. Use one before you share anything sensitive.

Common situations that need an NDA:

  • Pitching a business idea to a potential investor or partner
  • Hiring a contractor who will access your systems, code, or client data
  • Discussing a pre-launch product or service
  • Sharing customer lists, internal pricing, or proprietary processes
  • Entering a merger, acquisition, or joint venture conversation

Which type do you need?

  • Mutual NDA — both parties share confidential information with each other. Use for partnerships, co-founders, or joint ventures.
  • One-way NDA — only one party shares confidential information. Use when hiring contractors, vendors, or employees who will access your data.
Tip: An NDA is only enforceable if it specifies what is confidential, for how long, and what happens if it's breached. Generic NDAs that are too vague may not hold up in court.

What This NDA Generator Creates

This tool generates a legally structured Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) compliant with Australian common law and the Corporations Act 2001. An NDA — also called a Confidentiality Agreement — is a binding contract that prevents the receiving party from disclosing confidential information shared during business discussions, partnerships, or employment.

Your generated NDA will include: a precise definition of confidential information (covering verbal and written disclosures), permitted use restrictions, exclusions for publicly known information, obligations on the receiving party, duration of confidentiality, remedies for breach including injunctive relief, and governing law clauses for Australian jurisdiction.

Who needs an NDA? Any Australian individual or business sharing sensitive information should use one — including startup founders pitching to investors, employers onboarding staff with access to trade secrets, businesses negotiating supplier or partner agreements, and freelancers receiving client IP or strategy documents.

Under Australian law, NDAs are enforceable contracts. Courts will consider whether the information was genuinely confidential, whether reasonable steps were taken to protect it, and whether the NDA terms are proportionate. This generator helps ensure your agreement meets those standards. The entire document is generated in your browser — nothing is sent to our servers.

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