If you're legal counsel
Regumatrix doesn't replace your analysis. It produces a structured, article-cited starting point so you spend your time on the questions that actually need your judgment — not on reading the regulation from scratch for every new client system.
This is how legal teams are already using the combination of general-purpose AI and Regumatrix to accelerate compliance reviews.
Extract the system description from client documentation
Feed the technical spec, data processing notice, or product documentation to a general-purpose AI. Ask it to produce a plain-language description of what the system does, who it affects, and how decisions are made. One paragraph is enough.
Run the description through Regumatrix
Paste that description into the analysis tool. In 30 seconds you have a structured 8-section compliance report: risk classification, applicable articles, specific obligations, key deadlines, penalty exposure, and recommended actions — all grounded in the regulation text.
Cross-reference against your own review
Use the report as a structured checklist. The article citations let you go directly to the relevant provisions. Where the tool's classification aligns with yours, you've saved time. Where it diverges, you have a specific question to investigate.
Export and document
The PDF export includes all citations and findings in a format you can include in a file note or hand to a client. It's a starting point for your advice, not the advice itself.
These are the parts of a compliance review where time is being spent on retrieval, not reasoning.
First-pass risk classification
Mapping a system to Annex III categories and Article 6 conditions manually takes time. Regumatrix does this in seconds with article citations you can verify.
Obligations inventory
Rather than working through each title of the regulation to build an obligations list, the report produces one automatically based on the system's classification and your client's role.
Deadline mapping
The report includes applicable compliance deadlines relative to the system's classification — useful when advising on timelines for remediation.
Pre-meeting preparation
Before meeting a client about a new AI deployment, run it through the tool. Arrive with a structured picture of the issues rather than building it in the room.
Internal notes and client-facing summaries
The article-grounded report gives you a verified baseline to draft from — whether it's a file note, a client memo, or a board-level summary of compliance exposure.
For a first-pass classification. Not a substitute for your advisory work — a substitute for the retrieval work that precedes it.
| Manual review | Regumatrix | |
|---|---|---|
| Time | 4–6 hours | 30 seconds |
| Cost | €1,500+ (lawyer time) | 1 analysis |
| Coverage risk | Human fatigue, missed articles | Full 113-article corpus, every time |
Regumatrix is an informational tool grounded in the text of Regulation (EU) 2024/1689. It is not legal advice. The classifications and obligations it produces are based on the description you provide — the accuracy of the output depends on the accuracy and completeness of the input.
What it produces is not a legal opinion. It is a structured analysis you can use to inform your legal opinion — faster, with citations already surfaced, and in a format you can share with a client or include in a file.
Think of it as the analytical grunt work done before you walk in the room. It does not replace the conversation — it means you can have a better one.
Try it on a live client matter.
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