Six free interactive tools for EU AI Act compliance: classify your AI risk level, check GPAI obligations, calculate deadlines, estimate fines, detect DORA overlaps, and select your conformity assessment procedure.
Six free tools for EU AI Act compliance
These tools give compliance teams, legal counsel, and product managers an instant, indicative read on their EU AI Act obligations. Each tool is free, browser-based, and requires no registration. Results are guidance only — they do not constitute legal advice.
- AI Risk Classifier — Answer 3-4 questions to determine whether your AI system falls under Annex I, Annex III, GPAI, transparency obligations, or minimal risk.
- GPAI Checker — Determine whether your AI model qualifies as GPAI and which obligation tier applies: standard, systemic risk (>10²⁵ FLOPs), or open-source reduced obligations.
- Deadline Calculator — Find your specific compliance deadline based on system type, including post-Omnibus 2026 extensions.
- Sanction Estimator — Calculate your maximum potential fine based on violation type and global annual turnover.
- DORA + AI Act Overlap Detector — For financial entities subject to both DORA and the AI Act, identify where ICT and AI obligations converge.
- Conformity Assessment Selector — Determine whether your high-risk AI system requires self-assessment (Annex VI) or third-party assessment (Annex VII).
All tools reflect the EU AI Act as amended by the Digital Omnibus 2026. For a complete compliance checklist covering all 12 high-risk AI obligations, see the Compliance Checklist →
AI Act meets DORA and NIS2
Is your organisation subject to both the AI Act and DORA? The two regulations intersect on the operational resilience of financial AI systems. Our sister site regulation-dora.eu covers DORA in depth.
Explore regulation-dora.eu ↗Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, all six tools on this page are completely free to use. No registration required for the risk classifier, deadline calculator, and sanction estimator. The GPAI checker and conformity selector are also free.
The tools provide indicative classifications based on the EU AI Act text and the 2026 Digital Omnibus amendments. Results are for guidance only and do not constitute legal advice. Complex cases require professional legal assessment.
Most chatbots are low-risk or subject only to transparency obligations (Art. 50 — they must disclose they are AI). General-purpose AI chatbots built on foundation models (GPT-4, Claude, Gemini, etc.) are covered by GPAI rules as downstream deployers. Use the Risk Classifier to check your specific system.
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