Estate Planning With AI — Calm, Guided, Human
AI should not replace your attorney — but it can replace the blank form. VoiceWill uses voice AI to help you think through, talk through, and document your wishes with calm, careful prompts. Then you (or your attorney) finalize the paperwork.
The problem most people face
Traditional online estate forms ask hundreds of questions in dropdowns and checkboxes. It is exhausting, easy to abandon, and rarely captures the personal context that makes an estate plan feel like yours.
How VoiceWill uses AI responsibly
Vera asks one question at a time, listens, and adapts the next question to what you said. The AI does not invent law — it follows VoiceWill's structured intake designed by document preparers and reviewed for clarity. You always review and edit before signing.
What's included
- Voice-guided intake for will, trust, POA, and healthcare directive
- Plain-language summaries of every section
- Edit-by-voice or edit-by-text any time
- Full document package ready for review
- Legacy letter for personal messages to family
Who it's for
Anyone who has avoided estate planning because the forms felt cold or overwhelming — and especially seniors, caregivers, and busy parents who would rather talk than type.
When to use an attorney instead
Attorney review is recommended for blended families, taxable estates, business owners, special-needs planning, or any situation where you want professional sign-off before signing.
Helpful next steps
Frequently asked questions
Does VoiceWill use AI to give legal advice?
No. Vera is an AI guide that helps you organize your wishes and prepare documents. VoiceWill is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice.
How is voice AI better than typing on a form?
Many people, especially seniors, find it easier to talk through decisions than to type them. Voice intake also captures nuance — tone, hesitation, the things you almost forgot — better than a fixed form.
Is my voice data private?
Yes. Your audio and transcripts are encrypted and stored only in your account. See our security page for details.
Can a human or attorney review what the AI prepares?
Yes — and we recommend it for complex situations. Your VoiceWill documents are designed to be attorney-ready so a licensed estate attorney can review and finalize them.
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