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Token compression for lease review

Lease agreements are long, standardized documents where only the negotiated terms matter. SuperCompress removes boilerplate and keeps the clause-specific content.

By Arjun Shah - Creator of SuperCompress - Updated 2026-07-03

Lease compression

A typical commercial lease is 20-40 pages. The first 10 pages are boilerplate. The remaining pages contain the negotiated rent, term, maintenance obligations, and special provisions. When asking "What is the rent escalation clause?", only the relevant 1-2 paragraphs need to be in the LLM context.

Frequently asked questions

Does compression remove important legal language?

No. Boilerplate is removed. All negotiated clauses, obligations, and definitions are preserved.

Can I review multiple leases at once?

Yes. Compress each lease and compare them in a single LLM call.

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