Comparison

LeaseParse vs Lextract

A side-by-side look at LeaseParse and Lextract for AI lease abstraction: pricing, fields extracted, turnaround, and when each one fits. Data as of May 2026.

Compiled from public sources. See LeaseParse pricing · Lextract pricing page

Quick comparison

 LeaseParseLextract
Public price$7–$15 per lease$12–$15 per lease
Starting price$15 (1st lease free)$15 (1-pack)
Free trialFirst lease completely free, no card requiredNo free trial — 30-day money-back guarantee
Fields extracted50+ fields126 fields
TurnaroundUnder 3 minutes5–15 minutes
ContractNone — pay per leaseNone — credit packs
Export formatsExcelWord, PDF, Excel
File formatsPDF, DOCX, scanned images (JPG/PNG/TIFF), ZIPPDF (up to 200 pages)

Why teams pick LeaseParse

  • Genuinely free first lease — verify quality before paying a cent.
  • $7 per lease at 51+ vs Lextract's $12 floor — about 40% cheaper at volume.
  • Native support for DOCX, scanned images, and ZIP batches — Lextract is PDF only.
  • Sub-3-minute turnaround vs 5–15 minutes.

Why teams pick Lextract

  • Need every possible lease field captured (126 vs 50+).
  • Want automated red flag detection rules out of the box.
  • Need a built-in side-by-side PDF comparison UI.

Lextract strengths and tradeoffs

Strengths

  • 126 extracted fields — broadest schema among pay-per-lease tools
  • 20 automated red flag detection rules
  • Side-by-side PDF comparison tool
  • Per-field confidence scoring (High/Medium/Low)

Tradeoffs

  • No free first lease — minimum $15 to test
  • PDF only — no scanned image or DOCX support advertised
  • Slightly slower processing (5–15 min vs under 3 min)

Best fit for Lextract

Teams that need the widest possible field schema (126 vs 50+) and have $15+ to spend before evaluating output quality.

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