Compliance evidence, not leaderboards.

Convert performance insights into provable EU AI Act compliance with synthetic QA packs, governance controls, and audit-ready documentation.

1. Map obligations to evidence

Start with the role that applies to you—provider, deployer, distributor, or importer. euaicompliance.net translates the EU AI Act into an Evidence Request Form (ERF), control owners, and documentation requirements.

2. Generate synthetic QA and risk controls

Seed workloads that stress safety, bias, leakage, and systemic risk. Results roll into risk management logs, human oversight plans, and mitigation playbooks required by Articles 9, 10, and 26.

3. Assemble technical documentation

Produce conformity checklists, model and system cards, incident procedures, and transparency disclosures—ready for notified bodies, customers, and regulators.

4. Maintain audit-ready evidence

Trigger updates through the CLI or API, receive remediation guidance, and export PDF/JSON packs that plug into your QMS and procurement workflows.

Evidence exports included

  • • Evidence JSON validating against evidence_pack.schema.json
  • • Signed PDF snapshots for executives, regulators, and auditors
  • • ZIP bundle with logs, sample CSV, manifest, and README
  • • Control matrix covering EU AI Act, ISO/IEC 42001, and transparency disclosures

Use the CLI or REST API to trigger updates directly from CI/CD, then sync remediation items into your GRC tools.

Evidence packs surface the facts. Your governance, risk, and compliance leaders determine readiness to launch or certify.

Need help choosing?

We scope EU AI Act obligations by role, bundle evidence refresh SLAs, and align remediation milestones with your procurement model.