Grounded in the full 113-article corpus — Regulation EU 2024/1689

Know your EU AI Act obligations before you ship.

Describe your AI system. Get an instant, article-grounded compliance analysis: risk classification, operator role, mandatory obligations, and conformity requirements — all cited to the actual regulation.

How it works

01

Describe your AI system

Enter a plain-language description of what your system does, who it's for, and how decisions are made.

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AI reads the regulation

The engine pre-filters candidate articles from the full corpus, builds an article-grounded context, and runs the 6-step legal reasoning workflow.

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Get your compliance picture

Receive your risk classification, operator role, specific article obligations, and key actions — with every claim cited to the regulation.

What you get

A structured, article-grounded report — risk classification, obligations, key actions, timeline, and penalty exposure.

✦ Example — AI-powered CV screening tool deployed in the EU

Risk Classification

High-Risk — Annex III, §4(a)

Operator Role

Provider — Art. 3(3)

Articles cited:6910111314154349Annex IIIAnnex IV
1. Scope Assessment

This system falls within the material scope of the EU AI Act (Art. 2(1)(a)) as an AI system placed on the EU market. The automated ranking and filtering of job applicants constitutes a consequential decision affecting natural persons' employment prospects…

5. Key Actions Required
ImmediateAlready in force — act now
  1. 1Register in the EU high-risk AI database before market placement (Art. 49).
  2. 2Prepare technical documentation per Annex IV before commercial deployment (Art. 11).
7. Penalty Exposure

Non-compliance with high-risk AI obligations can attract penalties of up to €30 000 000 or 6% of total worldwide annual turnover (Art. 99(3))…

Sample output — your analysis is generated from your own description.

Five risk levels — one analysis

The tool works top-down through the full EU AI Act risk cascade so you get the right answer, not just the safe answer.

Prohibited Art. 5
High-Risk Art. 6 / Annex III
Limited Transparency Art. 50
General-Purpose AI Art. 51–55
Minimal Risk Voluntary

What people are saying

We were building a CV screening tool and genuinely had no idea whether it triggered Annex III. One analysis gave us a clear answer — with the exact article references. Saved us at least a week of reading.

Miriam K.

Co-founder, HR-Tech startup

We run this before every formal compliance review. It surfaces the right articles immediately and gives our legal team a structured starting point. The penalty exposure section alone is worth it.

Thomas R.

In-house Counsel, FinTech scale-up

I ship AI products. I'm not a lawyer. This is the first tool that explained what I'm actually obligated to do — not a vague checklist, but real article citations tied to my specific system.

Sofía M.

Independent founder, SaaS

Common questions

Is this legal advice?
No. This tool provides informational compliance analysis grounded in the text of the EU AI Act. It is not a substitute for qualified legal counsel. Treat the output as a structured starting point for your compliance review, not a final legal opinion.
How current is the regulation it uses?
The tool is grounded in the full text of Regulation (EU) 2024/1689 — the EU AI Act — as published in the Official Journal. The regulation entered into force on 1 August 2024, with obligations applying in phases from February 2025 onwards.
What should I include in my description?
For the most accurate analysis: what your system predicts or decides, who it affects (e.g. job applicants, patients, students), whether decisions are fully automated or subject to human review, where it is deployed (EU market / affecting EU persons), and your role — whether you are building the system yourself or deploying a third-party one.
How long does an analysis take?
Typically 20–40 seconds. The engine retrieves all relevant articles from the corpus, builds an article-grounded context, and runs a structured 7-section reasoning workflow. The loading screen shows each step in real time.
Am I charged if an analysis fails?
No. Credits are only deducted when an analysis completes successfully and is saved to your history. If there is a network error, timeout, or API failure, no credit is spent.
Do credits expire?
Credits never expire. Buy a pack once and use it at your own pace.

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