Automate your risk assessments, technical documentation, conformity declarations, and GPAI compliance package. Stop paying consultants $30,000+ for paperwork.
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The EU AI Act Compliance Generator is an AI-powered platform that automates the creation of all mandatory documentation required under Regulation (EU) 2024/1689 — the EU Artificial Intelligence Act. It analyzes your AI system or GPAI model, classifies its risk level, and generates a complete compliance package tailored to your specific obligations.
Instead of spending months working with legal consultants to produce technical documentation, risk assessments, and conformity declarations manually, our tool generates audit-ready documentation in under 30 minutes. Every document is structured according to EU AI Act requirements, referencing the correct articles, annexes, and technical standards.
Whether you're a startup deploying a customer service chatbot or an enterprise building high-risk AI in healthcare or finance, the EU AI Act Compliance Generator handles the documentation burden so your team can focus on building.
The EU AI Act is no longer a future concern. Deadlines are active:
Prohibited AI practices are now illegal. Systems violating Article 5 (social scoring, real-time biometrics in public spaces) must be discontinued.
GPAI model obligations apply. Providers of general-purpose AI models must maintain documentation and publish training data summaries.
High-risk AI system requirements (Annex III) become mandatory. Full technical documentation, conformity assessments, and EU registration required.
Violations of prohibited practices: up to €35 million or 7% of global annual turnover. Other violations: up to €15 million or 3% of turnover.
Answer a structured questionnaire about your AI system. Our engine classifies it as minimal, limited, high-risk, or GPAI under the Act's taxonomy — and identifies your exact obligations.
Generates the complete Annex IV technical documentation package: system description, design specifications, training methodology, testing results, and performance metrics.
Produces a legally structured EU Declaration of Conformity for your AI system, ready for submission to national competent authorities.
Generates a structured FRIA for deployers of high-risk AI systems as required under Article 27, covering affected populations, risks, and mitigation measures.
For GPAI model providers: generates Article 53 technical documentation, training data summaries, copyright compliance policy, and downstream provider information packages.
Creates a post-market monitoring plan per Article 72, including logging requirements, incident reporting procedures, and serious incident notification templates.
Generates user-facing instructions for use (Annex IV, point 1.1) including intended purpose, performance limitations, human oversight requirements, and prohibited use cases.
As implementing acts, harmonised standards, and guidance documents are published by the European AI Office, your documentation is automatically flagged for review.
| Factor | Law Firm / Consultant | AI Act Compliance Generator |
|---|---|---|
| Cost | $15,000 – $50,000+ | $299/month |
| Time to first document | 4–12 weeks | Under 30 minutes |
| Covers GPAI model docs | Yes (extra cost) | Yes (included) |
| Updates with new guidance | Manual re-engagement | Automatic alerts |
| Unlimited revisions | Billed per hour | Unlimited |
| Multiple AI systems | Separate engagement | All systems covered |
You're building fast and the legal overhead of EU compliance is slowing you down. Get the documentation done in a day so you can ship to EU customers with confidence.
Your team manages AI systems across multiple product lines. Centralise EU AI Act documentation, maintain audit trails, and demonstrate compliance to regulators and board.
You deploy AI systems for clients who now need EU AI Act compliance. White-label our documentation engine to deliver compliance packages at scale.
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