Current law still points to 2 August 2026 for most obligations. The 7 May political agreement is not final law yet.

Tool

EU AI Act Evidence Scanner

Turn policy text, vendor documents, product copy, or internal notes into a practical readiness report with evidence, unknowns, and next steps.

Last reviewed May 7, 2026
Current law firstStructured outputPrivate report flow
Current law first

EU AI Act Evidence Scanner

Upload a document or paste text. The scanner identifies likely AI use cases, guesses your role, maps likely obligations, and highlights missing evidence.

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Preview output

Likely scope, likely role, top missing evidence, dates, and a private report path.

  • 01

    Upload a product page, vendor doc, or internal policy.

  • 02

    Get a structured preview before any email gate appears.

  • 03

    Unlock a tokenized report and PDF for internal sharing.

Private results stay available by direct link and are not indexed by search engines.

Works best with pasted text, one URL, or one text-based PDF up to 10 MB.

What the scanner returns

  • Likely role: provider, deployer, importer, distributor, or unclear
  • Likely lane: transparency, GPAI, high-risk, prohibited, literacy only, or unclear
  • Current-law dates and proposed-change notes
  • Missing evidence and likely missing artifacts
  • A 30-day action list and a best next step

What to upload

The best first inputs are text-based policy PDFs, product requirement docs, vendor docs, public product copy, model cards, CSV or JSON inventories, and manually pasted descriptions of how the system is used.

FAQ

Does the scanner decide legal compliance?

No. It classifies likely lanes and evidence gaps. It is a practical workflow tool, not a legal guarantee.

Are private reports indexable?

No. Scan result pages are marked noindex.

Official and reference sources

Next step

Turn this reading into an actionable report

Use the free scanner to map your likely role, detect likely obligations, and see which evidence is missing.