An AI mock trial simulator is an online courtroom practice tool for rehearsing attorney roles, opening statements, objections, witness examination, evidence, and verdict feedback with AI courtroom participants.
Stage guidance, courtroom rulings, and verdict feedback.
AI counsel and witnesses challenge your strategy.
Start from matched evidence, roles, and witness facts.
Browse civil, criminal, and historical cases to find the right fact pattern.
Build a structured opening statement before entering the full trial.
Review objection types and warm up with timed evidence-rule drills.
Start with a compatible case, or browse the full case library.
Two vehicles collided at a busy intersection. Each driver claims the other ran a red light. The plaintiff seeks 80% liability while the police report assigns equal fault. A suspicious 3-second dashcam freeze and a missing defendant dashcam complicate the evidence.
Plaintiff Sandra Okafor slipped on a wet floor in a grocery store and tore her ACL, incurring $62,000 in medical bills. The store claims a warning cone was present and Sandra was distracted by her phone. Deleted surveillance footage and conflicting witnesses make fault hotly disputed.
NovaTech Solutions delivered a custom CRM platform 4 months late. RetailMax Inc. sues for $480,000 in liquidated damages and $85,000 in consequential losses. The dispute centers on whether scope creep caused the delay or NovaTech simply underperformed.
Practice flow
Start with a civil, criminal, or historical mock trial case and pick the side you want to practice.
Practice opening statements, objections, evidence presentation, direct examination, cross-examination, and closing arguments.
An AI judge manages the trial while AI opposing counsel and witnesses respond to your choices.
Continue through jury deliberation, verdict, scoring, and improvement feedback.
The simulator manages trial stages and rules on objections.
Practice against an opponent that challenges arguments and witness testimony.
Use case evidence, call witnesses, and practice direct and cross examination.
Apply hearsay, leading, relevance, foundation, scope, and other objection types.
Choose from the complete civil, criminal, and historical case library.
Create a structured opening statement before you start a trial.
Review common objection types with examples and rulings.
Drill evidence rules with timed practice and AI feedback.
Review courtroom terms, evidence rules, and procedure basics.
Compare evidence rules and trial procedure by U.S. state.
An AI mock trial simulator is an online courtroom practice tool where you play an attorney role while AI courtroom participants respond, rule on objections, and move the trial forward.
Yes. MockTrialOnline supports opening statements, witness examination, objections, evidence presentation, closing arguments, jury deliberation, and verdict feedback.
You can practice as plaintiff's counsel, defense counsel, prosecutor, or defense attorney depending on the selected case.
Yes. Cases include evidence and witnesses, and the AI judge can rule on courtroom objections such as hearsay, leading, relevance, and lack of foundation.
You can browse cases and start with limited free access. Additional sessions may require credits or a subscription.