Find out in 5 minutes which EU AI Act obligations apply to your business. Get a free PDF report with your risk classification, deadlines, and required actions.
No account or email required. Scanner currently available in Dutch.
The EU AI Act is the world's first comprehensive AI regulation. It entered into force on 1 August 2024 and applies to every organisation that develops, provides, or uses AI systems within the European Union. The law uses a risk-based approach: the higher the risk of an AI system, the stricter the requirements.
For SMEs, this means you need to know which AI tools you use, what risk category they fall into, and what documentation you need. The penalties for non-compliance are significant: up to 35 million euros or 7% of global annual turnover.
Feb 2025
AI literacy & banned AI
Article 4 requires all staff working with AI to have sufficient knowledge. Prohibited AI practices are banned.
Aug 2026
Transparency obligations
Chatbots must disclose they are AI. AI-generated content (deepfakes, images, text) must be labelled.
Dec 2027*
High-risk AI systems
Full compliance for high-risk AI: conformity assessment, documentation, human oversight, risk management.
Aug 2027
General-purpose AI
Providers of GPAI models (GPT, Claude, Gemini) must comply with transparency and documentation rules.
* The Digital Omnibus proposal may shift the high-risk deadline from August 2026 to December 2027. This is not yet finalized. Plan for the original deadline to be safe.
Tell us about your organisation, the AI tools you use, and how you use them. Takes about 5 minutes.
Our algorithm classifies your AI use across the four EU AI Act risk categories: prohibited, high, limited, and minimal risk.
Receive a personalised report with your obligations, relevant deadlines, and concrete next steps for your organisation.
You use AI tools like ChatGPT, Copilot, or AI-powered software in your business
You develop or sell AI-powered products or services within the EU
You work in a regulated sector: healthcare, finance, education, HR, or legal
You want to understand your obligations before the deadlines hit
You need to build an AI register and generate compliance documentation
You want to train your team on AI literacy (required since February 2025)
Yes, the AI Risk Scanner is completely free. You get instant insight into your risk category and a PDF report with your obligations. No account or email required.
If you develop, provide, or use AI systems within the EU, the AI Act applies to you. This includes using AI tools like ChatGPT, AI-powered CRM systems, or any software with AI features. The obligations depend on the risk category of your AI use.
Penalties range from 7.5 million to 35 million euros, or 1.5% to 7% of global annual turnover. For SMEs, proportional caps apply: the fine is the lower of the fixed amount or the revenue percentage.
The scanner questions are currently in Dutch, but the risk categories and obligations are universal across the EU. We are working on a full English version. In the meantime, browser translation tools work well with the scanner.
You receive a personalised PDF report with your risk classification, applicable deadlines, and recommended next steps. You can optionally create a free account to build your full AI register and generate compliance documentation.
The AI literacy obligation is already in force. Transparency rules start August 2026. High-risk obligations follow in 2027. Start your free risk scan today.
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