About

HallucinX is operated by Z-Labs, LLC, a Colorado company.

The product was built in response to a particular pattern. As of June 2026, more than a thousand US court decisions — over fifteen hundred worldwide — have addressed filings that relied on AI-fabricated or misquoted authority. Damien Charlotin's database tracks them; we recommend a slow scroll. The cause is rarely carelessness. A workflow change quietly removed the verification step that used to live inside Westlaw and Lexis research, and nothing replaced it. HallucinX puts that step back: an independent audit layer that does not trust any AI's self-check, including its own.

The product is deliberately narrow. It verifies citations against the public record and reports what it finds, in terms a judge would accept. It does not write briefs, summarize opinions, predict outcomes, or replace legal research. It is the last sanity check before filing.

A note on dependence: citation lookup at this scale is possible because the Free Law Project, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, spent two decades building CourtListener, a free public archive of American case law. HallucinX is built on that work and credits it here, because the alternative — implying we built it ourselves — is the kind of claim this product exists to catch.

For methodology, see methodology.
For professional-responsibility framing, see ethics.
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For our privacy policy, see privacy.
For everything else: contact@hallucinx.com.

— Stephen Rozmiarek
  Z-Labs, LLC