130M+ Chinese court judgments — structured, searchable, and citable — delivered as an MCP server & API. Connect it to Claude, ChatGPT, or your in-house assistant, and research China like a local — in English.
Chinese court judgments sit outside your research stack. Your AI assistants can't reach them, and manual review means slow turnarounds and outside-counsel fees for what should be a quick lookup.
Criminal, civil, administrative, enforcement and state-compensation rulings from courts at every level.
Case number, court, date, parties, cause of action, holding and outcome — clean and machine-ready.
Drop into Claude, ChatGPT or your internal assistant via MCP, or call the REST API directly.
Ask in English; get English summaries of Chinese holdings, with the original on tap.
Every answer links back to the source judgment, so associates can verify before they rely.
For cross-border and China-practice teams who need defensible answers, fast.
Add the SinoVerdict MCP server to your AI assistant, or point your app at the API.
"Find PRC precedents on enforcing a foreign arbitral award against an SOE."
Relevant Chinese judgments, summarized in English, each linked to its source.
We're onboarding a first group of cross-border practices. Firm and per-seat plans; early partners get founder pricing. Tell us a bit about your use case.
One curl call to verify; one minute to connect via MCP from Claude or Cursor. Trial keys issued within one business day.
Open trial docs + request key →or email chenjiaxin@wenshucha.com
What law-firm engineering and KM teams ask before they evaluate SinoVerdict.
An MCP server and REST API exposing 130M+ publicly available Chinese court judgments to AI assistants (Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor) and law-firm AI tools, with English summaries and citations to the original PRC judgments.
Every judgment is sourced from publicly available PRC court rulings (China Judgments Online and provincial portals), normalised into structured fields, and synced daily.
Any MCP-compatible client — Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor, Cline, and custom in-house assistants. A REST API is available for non-MCP integrations and server-side use.
Yes. You query in English; the server retrieves the relevant Chinese judgments and returns English summaries with citations linking back to the original Chinese text on tap.
The dataset syncs daily from publicly available PRC court rulings. New judgments usually appear within 24 hours of publication.
Request one at paileme.wenshucha.com/tob/api-trial. Trial keys are typically issued within one business day.