# What Is the Cost Difference Between Manual and Automated Redaction?

> Manual redaction costs $240-$1,125 per 100-page document. Automated redaction costs $1-$10 plus 1-2 hours of review, saving $200-$975 per document.

- **Author:** Neetusha
- **Published:** 2026-06-22
- **URL:** https://www.redactifyai.com/answers/manual-vs-automated-redaction-cost/

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Manual redaction of a 100-page deposition at paralegal rates of $40-$75 per hour takes 6-15 hours and costs $240-$1,125 per document. Automated redaction of the same document costs $1-$10 in processing plus 1-2 hours of human review at $40-$150, for a total of $41-$160. The net savings per document is $200-$975. At 10 such documents per month, that is $2,000-$9,750 in monthly savings against a software subscription cost of $19-$600 per month. The return is positive by the second document.

## Labor cost breakdown for manual redaction

The [Clio Legal Trends Report](https://www.clio.com/resources/legal-trends/) consistently shows that non-billable administrative tasks consume a significant portion of attorney and paralegal time. Redaction is almost never billable at full rate because clients view it as overhead. A 100-page medical record production requires a paralegal to read every page, identify every applicable HIPAA identifier, mark each one, verify the marks are permanent, and check metadata. Paralegals who do this accurately take 3-6 minutes per page at minimum: 100 pages at 4 minutes each is 6.7 hours, or $270-$500 at standard paralegal rates. Complex documents with dense PII -- deposition transcripts, insurance claim files, employment records -- take longer. Fifteen hours is not unusual for a detailed 100-page production.

Errors in manual redaction carry their own cost. A single missed SSN in a healthcare matter triggers HIPAA breach notification obligations. [HHS civil penalties](https://www.hhs.gov/hipaa/for-professionals/compliance-enforcement/index.html) for HIPAA violations start at $100 per violation for reasonable cause and reach $50,000 per violation for willful neglect not corrected. A single breach involving multiple records can produce a penalty that exceeds a year of software costs for the entire firm.

## Risk-adjusted cost comparison

The break-even analysis changes when breach and sanction risk is included. Manual redaction at scale produces errors, and at any meaningful volume some percentage of documents will leave the firm with a missed identifier. Even a conservative estimate of the cost of one sanction or breach notification event -- legal fees for the response, corrective filing costs, potential fines -- easily reaches five figures.

Software does not eliminate errors, but it reduces them substantially and generates an audit log that supports a good-faith defense. A firm that can demonstrate it used a four-layer detection system, ran OCR on scanned pages, and conducted a human review pass is in a materially better position in a regulatory inquiry than one that relied on manual review alone. The risk-adjusted cost of automated redaction is lower than the nominal cost comparison suggests.

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