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NDA for UK Tech Businesses

A robust tech non-disclosure agreement UK is essential for any technology business protecting its intellectual property, trade secrets, and sensitive information. In the fast-paced UK tech sector, sharing ideas, code, or business plans without proper protection can be costly. This page helps you understand the specific considerations for an NDA tailored to tech, including clauses for software, data, and innovation. While Atornee provides a strong starting point, complex situations or high-value deals may require a solicitor's review. We aim to equip you with a solid foundation, not replace legal advice where it's genuinely needed.

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Why this matters

Sharing your innovative tech ideas, software, or business models with partners, investors, or even potential employees without a proper non-disclosure agreement leaves you exposed. A handshake isn't enough when your core value is intellectual property. Without a clear UK tech NDA, your innovations could be copied, disclosed, or used against you, undermining your competitive edge and future growth. This isn't about mistrust; it's about smart business protection.

The Atornee approach

Atornee helps UK tech businesses draft a relevant tech non-disclosure agreement quickly. Our platform guides you through key considerations specific to the tech sector, ensuring your NDA addresses intellectual property, data handling, and software development. We don't offer generic templates; we provide a structured process to build a document that fits your specific needs, without the typical solicitor fees for initial drafts. This means you get a functional, UK-compliant NDA faster and more affordably.

What you get

A UK-specific tech NDA tailored to protect your intellectual property.
Clauses addressing software, data, and innovation confidentiality.
Guidance on key terms relevant to the UK tech sector.
A clear, actionable document ready for review and signature.

Before you sign checklist

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1. Identify all parties involved in the disclosure.
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2. Clearly define what constitutes 'confidential information' in your tech context.
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3. Determine the purpose of the disclosure and the permitted use of information.
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4. Set a reasonable duration for the confidentiality obligation.
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5. Consider any specific data protection requirements relevant to your tech.
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6. Decide on governing law (UK law is standard for a UK tech NDA).
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7. Review the drafted NDA carefully before sharing.

FAQ

Is a standard NDA template sufficient for a tech company in the UK?

Often, no. Standard templates might miss crucial clauses for intellectual property ownership, software licensing, data handling, or specific tech-related trade secrets. A tech-specific NDA needs to address these nuances to be truly effective in the UK.

When should I escalate to a solicitor for my tech NDA?

If your deal involves high-value intellectual property, complex international parties, or unique regulatory compliance, a solicitor's review is advisable. Atornee provides a solid draft, but for bespoke legal advice or high-stakes negotiations, a solicitor is the right choice.

What's the main difference between a UK tech NDA and a general NDA?

A UK tech NDA typically includes more detailed definitions of 'confidential information' to cover source code, algorithms, data sets, product roadmaps, and specific technical processes. It also often has stronger provisions around intellectual property rights and data protection relevant to the UK's regulatory landscape.

Can Atornee's tech NDA protect my software code?

Yes, our tech NDA is designed to include provisions that define software code, algorithms, and related technical specifications as confidential information, providing a contractual layer of protection. However, copyright and patent law also play a role in protecting code.

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Last reviewed on 3/4/2026

"Content is informed by analysis of hundreds of UK business contracts and common legal challenges faced by UK tech startups and SMEs."

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