Which risk class does your AI system fall into – and what obligations are coming your way? Answer three short questions for an instant classification under the EU AI Act. Free, no sign-up, and entirely in your browser: your answers are never transmitted anywhere.
The EU AI Act is the world's first comprehensive AI regulation. It follows a risk-based approach: the higher the risk an AI system poses to fundamental rights and safety, the stricter the obligations. It distinguishes four tiers – prohibited, high-risk, limited risk and minimal risk – plus separate rules for general-purpose AI models. Prohibited practices have been banned since February 2025; high-risk obligations phase in through 2027.
The check runs entirely in your browser – no data transfer, no sign-up, no cookies. You answer questions about your role (provider or deployer), the purpose, and whether you use a foundation model. You get an instant likely risk class with the key obligations. It does not replace a legal assessment, but gives you orientation in under two minutes.
For high-risk AI in particular, the AI Act demands solid evidence of safety, robustness and fairness. That is exactly where our AI Assurance comes in: structured, evidence-based testing of your models – fully on-premise, without your data ever leaving the house.