Indexing every source of law on the planet

One source at a time.

Mission

Every country has its own laws. Every court publishes its own decisions. Every government buries its statutes in its own portal, its own format, its own language. The result? A legal world fractured into thousands of silos — and AI that can only think inside one of them at a time. We said: enough. Legal Data Hunter is indexing every source of law on the planet into a single searchable layer, one source at a time. Not gated. Not fragmented. Not optional. Half the world's law is invisible to AI. We're turning the lights on.

How It Works

We crawl official legal sources — court databases, government gazettes, parliamentary archives — and structure them into a single searchable index. A new source gets added every thirty minutes. No editorial filter, no paywall, no curation bias. Just the law, as published.

Everything is tracked on a live dashboard. You can see exactly which countries are indexed, which sources are processing, and what's coming next. You can also vote on which sources get prioritized — or submit one we've missed. The community decides what matters. The pipeline does the rest.

For Humans

Search across any indexed jurisdiction from one interface. Case law, legislation, regulatory texts — semantic search that understands legal concepts, not just keywords. Stop opening twelve government portals in four languages. Open one.

For AI Agents

This is where it gets interesting. Legal Data Hunter exposes its entire dataset through an MCP server. That means any AI agent — your copilot, your autonomous researcher, your contract analyzer — can query multi-jurisdictional legal data in real time. Ask it to check German case law on unfair dismissal. Cross-reference a French code article with every court decision that cites it. Pull EU competition law precedents. Your agent gets answers, not hallucinations.

What's Inside

18 million documents. 110+ countries. Growing every day. The dataset includes court decisions from supreme courts to commercial tribunals, codified legislation searchable by article or concept, EU case law from the CJEU and General Court, and full citation mapping — trace how any article of law is actually applied in practice. In France alone, the index covers 2.2 million decisions across six court systems.

These aren't summaries scraped from blogs. These are primary sources, from official publishers, structured for machines and readable by humans.

Why Open

Court decisions are public. Statutes are public. Regulations are public. But try actually finding them across borders and you'll hit paywalls, broken links, PDFs from 2003, and portals that time out. The law belongs to everyone. Access to it shouldn't depend on your budget.

We believe the infrastructure layer for legal AI should be open. When any agent can reason about any jurisdiction, the whole ecosystem levels up — and the gap between those who can afford legal knowledge and those who can't starts to close.

Join the Hunt

Legal Data Hunter gets smarter every time someone submits a source, votes on a priority, or plugs in an agent. This isn't a product you subscribe to and forget. It's a database that grows because people use it.

Search at legaldatahunter.com. Submit a source. Vote on what gets indexed next. Or give your AI agent access and let it think globally.