AI-Powered Civil Jury Simulation

Of Your Peers Know your jury before trial.

Six AI jurors. Full deliberation. Real verdict. In minutes — not months. The mock jury process that cost $10,000 now fits in your browser.

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The Problem

Justice is blind.
Strategy shouldn't be.

Most civil cases never see a courtroom — but the threat of trial shapes every negotiation. Knowing how a jury would rule is leverage, whether you go to trial or not.

01 $10,000+

Cost of a Traditional Mock Jury

Litigation consulting firms charge thousands to assemble focus groups — placing this tool out of reach for solo practitioners, small firms, and anyone who can't afford to wait.

02 Weeks

Time to Get Results

Scheduling, venue, recruitment, facilitation — a traditional mock jury takes weeks to organize and run. Trial preparation doesn't always afford you that luxury.

03 0 Cloud

Complete Confidentiality

Your case facts never leave your machine. Of Your Peers runs entirely on local hardware — preserving attorney-client privilege and work product protection by architecture.

04 ∞ Runs

Run It Again. And Again.

Test different jury compositions, evidence sets, and instruction wording. Every simulation produces a new randomized jury — giving you verdict probability distributions, not just a single outcome.

How It Works

Four phases.
One verdict.

01
Phase One
Opening Impressions
Six AI jurors — each with unique demographics, personality, and background biases — react independently to your case description. Cold. No discussion yet.
02
Phase Two
Deliberation
Jurors read each other's statements and respond. The transcript grows with every invocation — producing genuine back-and-forth debate, not parallel monologues.
03
Phase Three
Final Vote
Each juror declares a definitive verdict — plaintiff or defendant — with supporting reasoning grounded in the applicable jury charge and their individual profile.
04
Phase Four
Foreperson Verdict
Juror #1 synthesizes the vote tally, delivers the official verdict, and articulates damages reasoning — just like the real thing. Transcript saved for review.
Live Simulation

Watch them
deliberate.

ofyourpeers.com — Sample Output
Marcus W.The plaintiff's medical records show a clear pattern of prior complaints — I'm not convinced this injury is attributable to the defendant's product.
Rita O.With respect, Marcus — the jury charge says we evaluate proximate cause, not prior history. The treating physician was unambiguous about causation.
Dale B.I've sat on a jury before. We're not here to re-litigate the plaintiff's past. The question is what happened on November 3rd.
Priya N.I keep coming back to the missing maintenance log. If they had nothing to hide, why wasn't it produced?
⚖ Foreperson Verdict — 4 to 2
"We the jury find in favor of the plaintiff and award damages of $340,000."
Built For

Everyone who
faces a jury.

Trial Attorneys

Test your theory of the case, identify weak points in your narrative, and pressure-test damages arguments before you step into the courtroom. Run it privately, as many times as you need.

Litigation Finance

Run multi-simulation aggregation to generate verdict probability distributions. Model expected value across randomized jury pools.

Insurance & In-House

Support actuarially sound loss reserve analysis on pending litigation portfolios. Simulate specific case facts, jury compositions, and jurisdictional norms — not just historical verdict averages.