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Every module maps to a specific set of regulatory obligations. Nothing is generic compliance theatre — each screen, each question, and each output traces back to an Article, Annex, or Recital.
Before any documentation can begin, the risk tier must be established. The Risk Classification Engine guides users through a structured evaluation against Article 6 criteria and the Annex III high-risk use case categories.
The central authoring experience. Structured, section-by-section questionnaires mapped directly to Annex IV and Annex XI. Every question exists because a regulation requires an answer.
Gap analysis runs continuously against the full regulatory requirements matrix. It evaluates completeness in real time as your team works, flagging issues before they reach approval.
Describe your AI application in plain language. The Navigator uses retrieval-augmented generation over the full EU AI Act corpus with two-stage citation validation.
Article 27 requires deployers of high-risk AI systems to conduct a Fundamental Rights Impact Assessment before putting a system into service.
When documentation is complete and all gaps are resolved, the Certification Module manages multi-stage approval workflow, digital signatures, and Declaration of Conformity generation.
Article 72 requires high-risk AI providers to maintain a post-market monitoring plan and collect data on system performance throughout its lifecycle.
Standard Intelligence connects to your existing toolchain. Compliance tasks export to project management, monitoring data ingests from observability infrastructure.
Every module traces back to a regulatory obligation. Nothing generic. Nothing invented.