EU AI Act · enforcement Aug 2026

What regulatorswould find.

Previu scans your product the way a regulator would — citing the clause, the page, and the fix. Before the email from Brussels, not after.

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3Cite clauses
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Paste a URL. We'll crawl public routes, match every clause that applies, and return a cited report in under five minutes.
€35Mmax fine for prohibited AI practicesEU AI ACT · ART. 99
78%unprepared for EU AI ActVISION COMPLIANCE
<5 minto first reportPREVIU
200+regulatory sources trackedDAILY
€35Mmax fine for prohibited AI practicesEU AI ACT · ART. 99
78%unprepared for EU AI ActVISION COMPLIANCE
<5 minto first reportPREVIU
200+regulatory sources trackedDAILY
€35Mmax fine for prohibited AI practicesEU AI ACT · ART. 99
78%unprepared for EU AI ActVISION COMPLIANCE
<5 minto first reportPREVIU
200+regulatory sources trackedDAILY
€35Mmax fine for prohibited AI practicesEU AI ACT · ART. 99
78%unprepared for EU AI ActVISION COMPLIANCE
<5 minto first reportPREVIU
200+regulatory sources trackedDAILY
The problem

AI compliance is broken. The EU AI Act changes everything.

0178%

Most companies aren't ready

78% of organisations have taken no meaningful steps toward EU AI Act compliance. Manual audits take months and cost tens of thousands. The deadline is August 2, 2026.

Vision Compliance, EU AI Act Readiness Analysis, April 2026

02€35M

The fines are already live

Up to €35M or 7% of global revenue for prohibited AI practices — enforceable now. High-risk AI system penalties activate August 2, 2026. 100 days away.

EU AI Act, Article 99

0393%

Teams can't respond fast enough

Only 7% of compliance teams can identify a new regulation and respond within 48 hours. 26% still rely on spreadsheets and email to track compliance. Previu monitors 200+ regulatory sources and flags changes same-day.

RegASK, 2026 State of Regulatory Affairs and Compliance Report

How it works

Three steps. Five minutes.

01Scan

Paste a URL. We crawl every page — careers, policies, product surfaces, authenticated flows — the way a regulator would audit.

02Cite

Each surface is matched against live regulation. Findings come back cited to clause, to page, and to line of copy.

03Fix

Every finding ships with a cited clause, a named owner, and an estimated fix time — prioritised by severity, so you remediate instead of just reporting.

Three live findings · anonymised

What we're finding this week.

Pulled from the last 48 hours of scans. Clauses are quoted verbatim; the highlighted phrase is the one that caught on a real product surface.

Art. 50(1) · Transparency · detected on /careers on a 200-person SaaS
Providers shall ensure that AI systems intended to interact with natural persons are designed so that they are informed that they are interacting with an AI system, unless obvious from the circumstances.
Art. 13 · Instructions for use · detected on /policies/ai on a legal-tech suite
High-risk AI systems shall be accompanied by instructions for use containing the characteristics, capabilities and limitations of performance of the high-risk AI system.
Art. 50 · Output marking · detected on /blog on a content platform
Providers of AI systems generating synthetic audio, image, video or text content shall ensure that the outputs are marked as artificially generated or manipulated.
Capabilities

AI regulation compliance. One platform.

01Flagship

Website Compliance Scanner

Paste any URL. Our AI agents automatically crawl your live product, detect every AI feature, and map each one to applicable regulations across EU, UK, US, and Canada. CRITICAL, WARNING, or PASSED — in under 5 minutes. No manual registration. No questionnaires.

Website compliance scanner interface
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Regulatory intelligence feed interface

Regulatory Intelligence Feed

Daily updates from 200+ government and regulatory sources, filtered by your jurisdictions and AI feature types. Know about regulatory changes the same day they're published.

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Regulatory Q&A chat interface with citation chipsUSERDoes my chatbot need Art. 50(1)?PREVIUArt. 50(1)Art. 13Art. 503 SOURCES · EU AI ACT

Regulatory Q&A with Citations

Ask any compliance question in plain English. Cited answers from regulation text — EU AI Act, GDPR, UK guidelines, Quebec Law 25 — updated daily. Exact articles, exact obligations.

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Compliance architecture graph visualizationBtalentflow.aiROOT · SITECHATPRIVACYRECSArt. 50(1)AI disclosureArt. 13InstructionsArt. 50Marking OK1 BLOCKER1 REVIEW1 PASS

Compliance Architecture Graph

Your AI features as a visual compliance map. Every node is a detected AI feature — chatbot, automated decision, recommendation engine — colour-coded red, amber, or green per jurisdiction.

Questions

Straight answers.

The EU AI Act is the world's first comprehensive AI regulation. Prohibitions on unacceptable-risk AI have applied since 2 February 2025, and most high-risk AI system requirements — together with the main enforcement infrastructure — activate on 2 August 2026. Fines can reach up to €35M or 7% of global annual revenue for prohibited AI practices.

Your next regulator visit shouldn't be a surprise.

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