EU AI Act readiness
in a structured assessment.
Answer a guided questionnaire about your AI system. Get a clear risk snapshot, practical recommendations, and a shareable PDF summary for stakeholders. Outputs include both readiness status and AI Act risk tier.
- • Which EU AI Act obligations likely apply to this system now.
- • Which gaps need action before launch, procurement, or review.
- • Which topics should be escalated to legal or audit follow-up.
- ✅Guided questionnaire (core EU AI Act scope)
- ✅Instant gap analysis + recommendations
- ✅Save & resume via secure link
- ✅Downloadable PDF summary (after payment)
Why teams run this early
The goal is early clarity: align teams on obligations, avoid late rework, and prepare focused legal or audit follow-up where needed.
How it works
A simple flow. Clear output. No fluff.
What this gives you
- •A structured view of where your AI system sits under the EU AI Act.
- •A clear indication of which obligations likely apply and which likely do not.
- •Identified gaps that would block readiness today.
- •A concrete list of what to address next, in plain language.
Who this is for
- •Teams preparing AI systems for launch, procurement, or internal sign-off.
- •Product, compliance, and leadership stakeholders who need a shared baseline.
- •Organizations that want to reduce uncertainty before legal or audit deep-dives.
- •Domain-specific use cases where early clarity prevents late surprises.
Example of the assessment summary you receive
- • Structured mapping to EU AI Act articles.
- • Blockers, warnings, and next steps in plain language.
Areas intentionally not covered (for now)
This assessment focuses on areas where early clarity matters most. Some topics are intentionally excluded to avoid false precision or overreach.
- •Formal conformity assessment, CE/declaration sign-off, and notified-body procedures.
- •Jurisdiction-specific legal interpretation, exemptions, and legal advice.
- •Authority-facing reporting execution and external audit process handling.
- •Deep technical assurance evidence and full domain operational playbooks.
What this assessment does not try to do
This assessment is designed to provide structured clarity, not legal advice or certification. It helps teams understand obligations and gaps early, so formal legal or audit work can be focused and efficient later.