Current law still points to 2 August 2026 for most obligations. Proposed delays are not final law.

Try AI Compliance

Understand your EU AI Act obligations in minutes

Upload a document, paste product text, or describe your AI use case. Try AI Compliance maps your likely role, flags likely obligations, highlights missing evidence, and gives you a practical next-step report based on current law.

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Why teams use Try AI Compliance

Most teams do not need another generic summary of the EU AI Act. They need a practical starting point that connects real documents and real use cases to the obligations most likely to matter now.

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Evidence first

Start from policies, vendor documents, product pages, meeting notes, inventories, and pasted text. The platform works from the materials teams already have.

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Current law first

Outputs are grounded in the law as it applies today. Proposed changes are shown clearly as proposals, not as current obligations.

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Practical next steps

Every output points to the next practical step, from AI literacy planning to Article 50 disclosures to a fuller readiness review.

What you can do here

Start with the free tool that matches your situation, then move into deeper reports and paid readiness support only if you need it.

Evidence Scanner

Upload a policy, vendor paper, or system description and get a likely role, likely obligation lane, missing evidence list, and first action plan.

Open Evidence Scanner

AI Literacy Planner

Turn your company context into a role-based training matrix, internal record template, and 30-day literacy plan aligned with Article 4.

Open AI Literacy Planner

Article 50 Disclosure Generator

Generate practical disclosure text, placement guidance, and evidence checklists for chatbots, AI-generated content, deepfakes, and related public-facing uses.

Open Article 50 Generator

Who this is for

Different teams face different entry points. Try AI Compliance helps them start in the right place.

AI SaaS companies selling into EuropeEU deployers using third-party AI internallyCompliance, legal, privacy, and security teamsPublishers, agencies, HR tools, and chatbot teamsNon-EU providers trying to understand their EU-facing role

What is already applying

The EU AI Act is applying in phases. Some duties already apply today, while many others still point to August 2026 under current law.

AI literacy and prohibited practices have applied since 2 February 2025. GPAI obligations apply from 2 August 2025. Most remaining rules, including Article 50 transparency obligations and most Annex III high-risk obligations, still point to 2 August 2026 under current law. The 7 May 2026 Digital Omnibus political agreement would move many high-risk dates, but it still needs formal adoption and publication.

2 February 2025

Definitions, AI literacy, prohibited practices

2 August 2025

GPAI obligations and EU governance structures

2 August 2026

Majority of remaining obligations, including Article 50 and most Annex III timing under current law

7 May 2026

Digital Omnibus political agreement: later high-risk dates proposed, not final law yet

2 August 2027

High-risk AI embedded in regulated products

Find your starting point

Use the right first tool for your situation.

SituationBest first stepWhy
Using AI internally across teams AI Literacy Planner Build a practical literacy plan and internal record trail
Customer-facing chatbot or AI content tool Article 50 Disclosure Generator Generate practical disclosure language and implementation guidance
Recruitment, HR screening, education, credit, or other sensitive uses Evidence Scanner Surface likely higher-risk lanes and missing artifacts early
Non-EU company selling AI into Europe Evidence Scanner Clarify likely role and identify whether extra obligations may arise
Publisher or marketing team using generative AI publicly Article 50 Disclosure Generator Produce labels, notices, and evidence checklists for public-facing content

Why this is more useful than a checker

Official and commercial checkers can be useful, but they often leave teams with the same practical problem: they still need evidence, wording, templates, and a clear next action.

  • Works from real documents instead of only short yes or no questionnaires
  • Shows likely role and likely obligation lane in plain language
  • Highlights what is missing, not just what may apply
  • Turns a reading task into a usable report

What happens after a free result

Free outputs are designed to be useful immediately. For teams that need more, they also act as the starting point for deeper paid work.

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    Get a structured preview

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    Unlock the full report with work email

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    Download the PDF

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    Move into a paid readiness review or starter package if needed

Sample outputs

See the kind of practical result the tools are built to produce.

Paid options

Not every team needs a full platform on day one. Some only need a practical starting package.

Free

Use the core tools and review sample outputs

Readiness Review

Get deeper support for complex or sensitive use cases that need a more careful review

Final CTA

Turn AI Act uncertainty into a practical next step

Start with a free scan, get a concrete report, and decide what needs attention now.