Company

About Lexplair

US legal information for international entrepreneurs. Clear, specific, and affordable.

Lexplair exists to solve one problem: clear, actionable information about forming and operating a US company has historically been locked behind $300–$500/hour attorney fees. We believe this information should be accessible to every entrepreneur worldwide — not just those who can afford a retainer.

Our Mission

We build free tools, plain-English guides, and professional document templates for non-US founders who want to form a Delaware LLC, get an EIN, open a US bank account, and stay compliant — without a $2,000 attorney bill for standard, repeatable work.

What We Build

Free tools that give instant answers: LLC cost calculators, annual report deadline trackers, sales tax nexus checkers. No signup required.

Plain-English guides sourced from IRS.gov, state Secretary of State websites, and Cornell Law. Specific numbers, real forms, actual deadlines.

Document products — professional PDF templates that let you move forward confidently on standard, well-defined legal work.

Who We Serve

Our primary audience is the non-US founder — the developer in Cairo, the designer in São Paulo, the agency owner in Manila — who has decided to form a US company and needs reliable guidance to do it right the first time.

We also serve US-based freelancers and small business owners who need straightforward answers without paying for an attorney on every question.

Our Standards

Every piece of content must clear one bar: it must be more useful than 30 minutes of Googling. That means:

What We Are Not

Lexplair is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. We provide information — a licensed attorney provides advice about your specific situation. We always recommend consulting a qualified professional before making important legal or financial decisions. See our full Disclaimer.

Get in Touch

We read every email. Questions, errors, or topic suggestions: support@lexplair.com. Response time: typically within one business day.