Turn your documents, photos, screenshots, social media posts, web pages and videos into properly marked exhibits for a witness statement. The tool builds an index of exhibits and a cover sheet for each one (for example, "This is the exhibit marked DP1..."), and can place your photos and screenshots straight into the PDF.
🔒 Private. Your files and what you type stay in your browser. Nothing is uploaded.An exhibit is a document or other item that a witness statement refers to. Each one is given a short reference, made from the maker's initials and a number, in the order the statement mentions it.
You cannot put a live web page into a paper bundle, so you capture it instead:
1. Open the post, page or video. Take a clear screenshot that shows the content and, if you can, the date and the account, page or channel it came from.
2. Copy the full web address (the URL) from your browser.
3. Add it below as a screenshot, social media post, web page or video. Attach the screenshot image, and write the web address and the date you looked at it.
For a video, exhibit a screenshot of the important moment and give the link. The tribunal can follow the link, and the screenshot makes sure the moment is captured even if the video is later taken down.
For an exhibit that is a paper or PDF document, the cover sheet goes in front of the document, which you add to the bundle yourself after this page.
A saved draft includes any photos and screenshots you attached, so you can come back to it later. The draft and the PDF are created on your device and are never uploaded.