Introducing Casepod: Your Very Own Legal Podcast Generator!

Table of Contents

  1. What Is Casepod?
  2. Why I Built It
  3. How It Works
  4. Who It’s For
  5. Join the Conversation

I will be honest, Casepod idea is neither revolutionary or even new. If you've already seen Google's Notebooklm, you probably used(and impressed) by its ability to create podcast from basically any text-based content. This includes any court decision that you upload on it. However, the process is quite inconvenient as it requires multiple steps. That's why I created Casepod to make it easy for all to use AI in their daily dose of reading case law!


What Is Casepod?

Casepod is an AI-driven tool that transforms any Supreme Court of Canada case into two handy formats:

  1. Concise Case Brief – A clear, structured summary of the facts, issues, and holdings.
  2. Natural-Sounding Podcast – A conversational audio recording that walks you through the story, context, and legal reasoning-perfect for multitasking.

Why I Built It

In law school and early practice, I found myself diving into judgments late at night-and wishing someone would read them to me in a friendly, conversational tone. With advances in natural language processing and text-to-speech, I realized it was finally possible: why not have your own virtual “case companion” narrate the highlights for you?


How It Works

  1. Type the Case Name
    Enter any Supreme Court of Canada decision-think Vavilov, Mavi, Andrews v. Grand & Toy.
  2. Generate
    Casepod’s engine scours the judgment, extracts the essentials, and assembles both a written brief and an audio narrative.
  3. Listen & Learn
    Plug in your headphones and let Casepod guide you through the facts, legal issues, reasoning, and implications-no heavy reading required.

Who It’s For

  • Practitioners who need quick refreshers before court or client meetings
  • Students balancing case reading with classes and exams
  • Researchers & Journalists seeking a faster way to keep tabs on evolving jurisprudence
  • Anyone curious about how Canada’s highest court shapes our law

Join the Conversation

I’d love to hear your thoughts:

  • Which courts should we prioritize next?
  • How can I refine the voice, pacing, or structure?
  • Any features you’d find most useful?

Head over to the Casepod demo, give it a spin, and let me know what you think. Here’s to making legal knowledge more accessible—one podcast at a time!


P.S. If you have ideas for guest voices, niche practice areas, or multilingual support, drop me a message!