EU AI Act
Compliance Templates
Documentation for high-risk AI systems. Conformity assessment, impact assessment, risk classification, and transparency obligations โ all built to Article-level requirements.
Six Core Compliance Obligations
High-risk AI system operators must satisfy these requirements โ each addressed by one or more templates in this catalog.
Classify your AI systems: prohibited, high-risk, limited-risk, or minimal risk. Determines all downstream obligations.
Maintain documentation per Annex IV for all high-risk systems โ system description, design logic, validation evidence.
Self-assessment or notified body certification depending on system type. Must be completed before market placement.
Implement measures to enable human monitoring, intervention, and override of high-risk AI system outputs.
Disclose AI interactions to users. Providers of chatbots, deepfakes, and emotion recognition have specific labeling duties.
Continuous performance monitoring after deployment. Serious incident reporting to market surveillance authorities.
EU AI Act Compliance Templates
EU AI Act compliance templates are being finalized. Browse our full template catalog or explore the ISO 42001 and NIST AI RMF hubs for templates that also address EU AI Act requirements.
Building a Complete EU AI Act Program?
The ISO 42001 bundle ($128.00) covers many of the same documentation obligations โ and adds the AI management system structure that underlies EU AI Act Annex IV requirements. It's the closest ready-made bundle for organizations needing both standards simultaneously.
EU AI Act Compliance Updates
Regulation changes, compliance deadlines, and enforcement actions โ as they happen.