A jury selection app that runs in your browser —
on every device at the table.
The jury selection OS
Built so trial attorneys can focus on selecting the right jury.
Upload the court's juror list the moment it arrives — PDF, CSV, whatever your jurisdiction sends. JuryPanel parses it into juror profiles automatically. No data entry. No spreadsheet wrestling.
Whether the day before or a week before — work through every profile, rate and flag jurors, draft your questions — and everything you build stays with the panel — with each juror profile — when you walk into court.
Configure the courtroom once — strike-panel, struck-jury, stand-and-strike — and JuryPanel renders it the way your jurisdiction actually runs. Pre-configure the seating chart based on courtrooms in your courthouse. Save a custom seating configuration so it's ready for the next trial. At a glance, you know who's seated, who's in the strike zone, and who's next in line.
Cause strikes, peremptory strikes, hardship excuses, failures to appear — JuryPanel tracks them all live, with your remaining count visible at every step. No more silently miscounting your peremptories. No more second-guessing whose strike was whose.
Co-counsel at the table, paralegals across the room, the analyst back at the office — everyone works the same panel in real time. Built-in chat handles the strategy talk without the awkward whispers.
Beyond juror-level notes, the strategy center holds your voir dire game plan — themes, questioning angles, the panel composition you're aiming for, the strategic calls you make as jury selection unfolds. Searchable. Exportable. Yours.
When voir dire ends, export the panel as a polished PDF — seat layout, strike summary, notes, alternates, the full record. Ready for the file. Ready for the appeal. Chat stays private.
JuryPanel deploys office-wide — your courtrooms, your jurisdiction's strike rules, your custom fields, your team's licenses. We stand it up. Your office runs it. No App Store. No per-seat games. No IT lift you didn't sign up for.
A walkthrough with the person who built it. About thirty minutes. Bring your questions.