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EU AI Act Compliance Software

EU AI Act compliance software turns Regulation (EU) 2024/1689 into a working process: it classifies each of your AI systems into a risk tier, tells you which articles apply to your role, generates the required documentation, and keeps an audit trail regulators can actually read. We built AI Comply HQ to do exactly that, and this page explains what any platform in this category must do for you.

Why is software the right tool for this law?

The EU AI Act entered into force on 1 August 2024, and its obligations arrive in waves. Prohibited practices already apply. So do the rules for general-purpose AI models. The big one for most companies, the high-risk regime under Annex III, applies from 2 August 2026 under the current text. That is a documentation-heavy regime: risk management, data governance, technical documentation, human oversight, logging. Spreadsheets crack under that load fast.

What should EU AI Act compliance software actually do?

Look for five capabilities. Anything missing from this list means manual work later.

Capability What it replaces
Risk-tier classification per AI system Hours with the Annex III category list
Role detection (provider vs deployer) Legal memos on Article 3 definitions
Document generation (technical documentation, transparency notices, oversight procedures) Blank-page drafting against Annex IV
A guided interview that captures your system facts once Repeated questionnaires across teams
An audit trail with timestamps and versions Screenshot folders before an audit

AI Comply HQ covers all five. Our guided interview walks you through 11 sections with Blake, our compliance assistant, then generates the documents your tier and role require, more than 20 document types in total.

How do we suggest you evaluate platforms?

Start from your inventory, not from feature lists. Classify two or three real systems with a free tool first. You will learn your likely tier, which obligations bite, and how much documentation you are actually facing. Then pick the platform that generates those specific documents instead of the longest feature grid.

FAQ

Does compliance software replace a lawyer?

No. It replaces the repetitive 80 percent: classification, drafting, evidence, tracking. Your counsel reviews the output instead of starting from a blank page.

What does AI Comply HQ cost?

Plans start at 97 dollars per month, with Professional at 247 dollars and Team at 497 dollars. Start with the free risk check before you commit to anything.

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