ConstitutionGPT Review
ConstitutionGPT lets users search and ask natural-language questions directly against the U.S. Constitution, returning clause-level answers.
Verdict
ConstitutionGPT is a narrow, purpose-built legal reference tool that applies an LLM to the U.S. Constitution, letting users query constitutional text in plain English instead of manual searching. It occupies a useful niche for students, journalists, and civics researchers who need quick textual lookups. The main limitation is its single-document scope — it does not cover case law, amendments context, or broader legal interpretation.
What it does
ConstitutionGPT
Best for
ConstitutionGPT is best for users looking for a simple search and question-asking experience.
At a glance
Pros & cons
- Focused constitutional Q&A with natural language
- No login required
- Free to use
- Limited to U.S. Constitution text only
- No case law or judicial interpretation
- Hobbyist project with uncertain uptime
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Frequently asked
- Is ConstitutionGPT free to use?
- Yes. ConstitutionGPT has a free plan — No paid tier found
- Does ConstitutionGPT have memory?
- No persistent memory — sessions don't carry over by default.
- Can ConstitutionGPT do voice or images?
- Voice: no. Image generation: no.
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