EU AI Act enforcement in 30 days

Know what your AI vendors are doing by default.

Independent risk classification of AI features across EU AI Act and NIS2. Track which vendor defaults create compliance obligations in your environment.

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Vendors covered

257

AI features classified

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High-risk by default


The problem

The compliance gap nobody is talking about.

EU AI Act obligations fall on deployers — the organisations that use AI systems in their operations. But most compliance tools focus on the vendor's posture, not on what features you have running by default in your environment.

01

Vendors enable AI features by default

Most enterprise AI features are on when you sign the contract. You may be running high-risk AI systems without having made an active decision to do so.

02

You are the deployer. You are liable.

Under EU AI Act Article 16 and 26, deploying organisations carry the obligation to register, document, and maintain oversight of high-risk AI systems — regardless of who built them.

03

Nobody publishes this information

Vendor documentation doesn't clearly state which features are high-risk under the Act, or what the default state is in a fresh tenancy. EAU does that research independently.


How it works

From heatmap to obligation exposure in three steps.

1

Browse the heatmap

See every AI feature we've classified across your vendors, with default state, risk level, and the specific deployer obligations it triggers.

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2

Mark your stack

Sign in and mark which features are active in your environment. Add deployment context — who's affected, what decisions it influences.

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3

See your obligations

Your portfolio shows adjusted risk based on your context, the real count of EU AI Act obligations you've triggered, and a remediation workflow.

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No vendor funding or editorial access

Versioned

Every finding carries its methodology version

5-day corrections

Disputed findings reviewed and corrected publicly

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August 2, 2026

30 days to know your exposure.

EU AI Act enforcement begins 2 August 2026. Start with the heatmap — it's free, no account required.

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