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Regumatrix — AI compliance powered by Regulation (EU) 2024/1689

This tool is informational only and does not constitute legal advice.

Grounded in Regulation (EU) 2024/1689 · verified 4 Apr 2026

If you're a developer

You built it.
That makes you responsible for it.

Under the EU AI Act, the person who puts an AI system on the market — or into service — is the provider. In most cases, that's the developer. Not the company that sells it. Not the lawyer who reviewed it. You.

What this actually means for your work

The regulation doesn't just describe what your system can't do — it describes what you have to build in, document, and maintain. These aren't legal niceties. They map directly to engineering decisions.

Art. 13Transparency

Your system needs to be explainable to the people it affects. Not in code — in plain language. What does it do, what does it decide, and how should someone interpret its output?

Art. 14Human oversight

High-risk systems must be designed so a human can understand, monitor and override the output. That's an engineering requirement, not just a policy statement.

Art. 15Accuracy & robustness

The system must perform consistently across different inputs, including edge cases and attempts to manipulate it. You need to be able to demonstrate this with testing.

Art. 9Risk management

You need a documented risk management process — not a checkbox, but an ongoing system that runs through the whole development lifecycle.

How developers use Regumatrix

You don't need to read all 113 articles of the regulation before you can ship. You need to know which parts apply to your system.

Step 01

Describe what your system does

Plain language. What it predicts, who it affects, where it's deployed. If there are things your system explicitly doesn't do, include them — the tool uses that framing to rule out false positives in classification.

Step 02

Get your classification

Regumatrix maps your system against the full EU AI Act corpus and tells you exactly where it lands — with the specific articles that apply to you.

Step 03

See your obligations list

Not a generic checklist — the specific requirements that apply given your system's risk level, deployment context and your role as provider or deployer.

Step 04

Export and share

PDF report with article citations. Hand it to your legal team, your CTO, or use it as the starting point for your technical documentation.

What this tool doesn't do

It won't write your technical documentation. It won't run your conformity assessment. It won't tell you whether your specific implementation of human oversight is legally sufficient.

What it does is give you a precise, article-grounded starting point. Instead of spending half a day reading the regulation to find the three sections that actually apply to you, you have them in 30 seconds. What you do with that is still your job.

Think of it as the first conversation with a compliance consultant — except it costs nothing, happens at midnight, and gives you citations.

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