Navigate Europe's landmark AI regulation with confidence. The EU AI Act carries penalties up to €35 million or 7% of global turnover. GRCxAI's intelligent classification wizard ensures your AI systems are properly assessed, documented, and audit-ready from day one.
The EU AI Act came into force in August 2024, with key provisions applying from 2025. Whether you're a provider, deployer, importer, or distributor of AI systems, GRCxAI gives you the tools to stay compliant.
Classify AI systems against all risk categories: Prohibited, High-Risk, Limited, and Minimal risk with guided decision support.
Screen for prohibited practices under Article 5 with an 8-point checklist covering banned AI applications.
Track conformity assessments for high-risk systems requiring third-party audits with visual progress indicators.
Document your GPAI obligations including systemic risk assessments for models exceeding compute thresholds.
Generate comprehensive reports for regulators and stakeholders with full decision rationale and documentation.
EU AI Act compliance sits alongside your ISO 42001, ISO 27001, and existing GRC workflows in one platform.
Stop guessing. Start knowing. Our guided wizard walks you through the complete EU AI Act classification process.
8-point checklist against Article 5 banned AI practices including social scoring, real-time biometric surveillance, and manipulation techniques.
Determine if your system qualifies as General Purpose AI with specific obligations for foundation models and general-purpose systems.
Evaluate compute thresholds (1025 FLOPs) for enhanced obligations applicable to the most powerful AI models.
Match against all 8 high-risk use case domains with 23 specific subcategories requiring conformity assessment.
Identify your obligations as provider, deployer, importer, or distributor—each with distinct compliance requirements.
Instant risk category assignment with documented rationale—a clear, defensible classification, not a 200-page legal opinion.
For high-risk AI systems, compliance is a journey—not a destination. High-risk AI systems under Annex III require comprehensive conformity assessments. GRCxAI tracks every requirement.
Establish and maintain a risk management system throughout the AI system lifecycle with continuous iteration.
Ensure training, validation, and testing datasets meet quality criteria with appropriate data governance measures.
Maintain comprehensive technical documentation demonstrating compliance before market placement.
Implement automatic logging capabilities to ensure traceability of AI system functioning.
Design systems for appropriate transparency enabling deployers to interpret and use outputs correctly.
Enable effective human oversight including the ability to intervene, interrupt, or stop the system.
Achieve appropriate levels of accuracy, robustness, and cybersecurity with resilience against errors and attacks.
GRCxAI includes the complete EU AI Act Annex III taxonomy with detailed guidance, examples, and third-party assessment requirements.
Remote identification, emotion recognition, categorisation
Transport, utilities, digital systems management
Admissions, assessment, learning pathway determination
Recruitment, performance evaluation, workforce management
Credit scoring, insurance, public benefits access
Risk assessment, evidence evaluation, profiling
Asylum applications, document verification, risk assessment
Case outcome prediction, sentencing support
Penalties reach €35M or 7% of global turnover. Proper classification is your first line of defence against regulatory action.
Our wizard delivers classification in minutes, not months of legal review. Get clear answers fast without expensive consultants.
Every classification decision is logged with full rationale—ready for regulator inspection at any time.
As implementing acts and guidance evolve, GRCxAI updates to match. Never worry about outdated compliance checks.
EU AI Act compliance sits alongside your ISO 42001, ISO 27001, and existing GRC workflows in a unified platform.
The EU AI Act applies to any organisation placing AI systems on the EU market, regardless of where you're headquartered.
The EU AI Act's prohibited practices provisions apply from February 2025. High-risk system requirements follow in August 2025. Don't wait for enforcement to begin your compliance journey.
GRCxAI's EU AI Act module is included with all AI Governance Suite subscriptions.