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EU AI Compliance Engine — professional compliance infrastructure

From Crisis to Authority

EACE·Fast to Deploy·Enterprise-Grade·Audit-Ready

Complete EU AI Act
compliance infrastructure.

Replace €300k–€2M consulting projects with a deterministic engine.

Four structured engines. 70+ governance documents. Sector and country overlays for all 27 EU member states. From classification to audit-ready evidence — in weeks, not months.

Reg. (EU) 2024/1689 ISO/IEC 42001 ISO/IEC 27001 GDPR NIS2 ePrivacy NIST AI RMF 1.0 ENISA EC AI Office 2025 DSA C2PA · IPTC · XMP Notified body ready Market surveillance ready
EU AI Compliance — Prompt Kitchen Lab methodology

The methodology

Engineered for execution.
Not theory.

Most organisations face the EU AI Act without infrastructure — no classification methodology, no standardized documentation, no audit trail. The EACE Engine solves this with a repeatable, deterministic system that eliminates regulatory uncertainty at every stage.

This is not a summary, not a checklist, and not a template pack. It is a compliance operating system — designed for teams that cannot afford mistakes.

70+
Governance documents
27
EU member states
50+
Structured outputs

Overview

See the engine in action.

EU AI Compliance Engine — From Crisis to Authority™ overview video

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EU AI Compliance Engine — From Crisis to Authority™

Who it's for

Built for organisations
that cannot afford to fail audit.

Designed for high-risk AI providers, deployers, and their advisors — across every sector subject to EU AI Act obligations.

Banks & Financial Institutions
Credit scoring, fraud detection, AML — full high-risk compliance stack
Healthcare & MedTech
Diagnostic AI, clinical decision support — FRIA, DPIA, technical documentation
Government & Public Sector
Critical infrastructure, public services — notified body ready evidence packages
AI Providers & SaaS Platforms
Annex IV tech docs, conformity assessment, CE marking, EU database registration
HR & Recruitment Tech
Candidate screening, workforce management — Art. 26(11) worker transparency
Telecom & Critical Infrastructure
NIS2 + EU AI Act intersection — operational cybersecurity and oversight
Consulting & Audit Firms
White-label delivery accelerator — reduce project time by 70–90%
Legal & Compliance Teams
Audit-ready evidence layer with full cross-reference and version control
Enterprise AI Programmes
Standardize governance across all AI systems and business units at scale

Economic impact

The compliance cost
of doing it the old way.

EU AI Act compliance for a single high-risk system typically requires months of consulting engagement. The EACE Engine changes that equation.

Traditional consulting approach
€300k–€2M per compliance project
3–9 months delivery timeline
Inconsistent, non-reproducible outputs
Manual re-work for each new system
No standardized evidence architecture
Dependency on individual consultants
With EACE Engine
Standardized outputs — weeks not months
Deterministic, reproducible across all systems
Built-in evidence layer — audit-ready by design
Scalable across business units and markets
27 EU member state overlays included
Notified body & market surveillance ready

01 — Core Engine

EU AI Compliance Engine (EACE)

A complete, version-controlled compliance operating system for the EU AI Act. Covers every risk tier, every deployment context, and every relevant EU regulation — generating a cross-referenced evidence package structured for notified bodies and market surveillance authorities.

Used by compliance teams, law firms, and AI governance officers
Enterprise licensing available on request
Full regulatory scoping included
Audit-ready documentation
Notified body & market surveillance ready

Document architecture — sample preview

P2A · Annex IV
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Technical Documentation · Annex IV · 9 sections

P2B · FRIA
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Fundamental Rights Impact Assessment · Art. 27

Family H · Overlay
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Country Overlay · 27 EU Member States + 3 EEA

Architecture

Four prompt engines (P1–P4) routed by risk classification result. Each engine contains structured Ultra Modules generating deterministic, reproducible outputs. All outputs are cross-referenced, version-controlled, and carry a structured evidence layer (EID/MEI) with full audit trail.

Coverage

70+ documents across ten document families (Fast Start, Foundation + Families A–H, plus the GDPR & ePrivacy External Template Suite). Sector overlays for employment, healthcare/MedTech, and finance/banking/AML. Country overlays for all 27 EU member states and 3 EEA countries.

Four prompt engines

P1

Territorial scope & risk classification

Jurisdiction · applicability · risk tier routing · Art. 5 clearance

P2A

High-risk provider compliance

Arts. 9–17, 43, 47–49, 51–55, 72–73

P2B

High-risk deployer compliance

Arts. 26–27, 50 · Full operational lifecycle

P3 · P4

Limited & minimal risk

Art. 50/52 · Art. 6(3) · Art. 95

Art. 5 Clearance Passed — 8 prohibited practices screened, deployment authorised Art. 9–17 Provider Obligations — conformity, CE marking, registration

Structured output categories — per engine

P1 — Classification engine

Scoping & routing outputs

Territorial scope determination
Risk classification & tier routing
Art. 5 prohibited practices clearance
Sector & jurisdiction activation
Evidence layer initialisation

P2A — High-risk provider

Provider compliance outputs

Technical documentation (Annex IV) 9 sections
Risk management system (Art. 9)
Human oversight design 5 sub-packages
Conformity assessment & CE marking
Post-market monitoring & incident reporting
GDPR processor package 3 sub-packages
GPAI compliance package (conditional)
Evidence layer + CSV export 4 audit CSVs

P2B — High-risk deployer

Deployer compliance outputs

Operational procedures & logging
Human oversight implementation
GDPR controller package
DPIA integration (Art. 27)
Worker & user transparency packages
Training, change & lifecycle management
National overlays — deployer 27 + 3 EEA
Decommissioning & evidence layer

P3 · P4 — Limited & minimal risk

Transparency & documentation outputs

Art. 50(1) AI interaction notice
Art. 50(2) emotion & biometric notice
Art. 50(3) deepfake & synthetic content
Art. 52 GPAI transparency notice
Art. 26(11) worker transparency notice
Art. 6(3) assessment & EU DB registration
Art. 95 minimal-risk documentation
GDPR & ePrivacy mini-analysis + evidence

Document families — 70+ documents across 10 families

FAST START

Quick start guide & workflow overview

FOUNDATION

Core components, navigation guide, glossary, transition guide, licensing & commercial documents

7 documents

FAMILY A

Classification, territorial scope & evidence layer

P1 engine · Evidence layer · CSV specs

FAMILY B

High-risk provider compliance (P2A engine)

Architecture · Prompt 2 · Evidence · CSV

FAMILY C

Transparency & limited risk (P3 engine)

Art. 50/52 · Art. 6(3) · Evidence layer

FAMILY D

Minimal risk documentation (P4 engine)

Art. 95 · Evidence layer · CSV specs

FAMILY E

National & sectoral evidence layer

Cross-border governance · Sectoral evidence

FAMILY F

Post-market monitoring, lifecycle & FRIA

Lifecycle module · PMM · Incident templates · FRIA (unified fundamental rights module)

FAMILY G

Governance, QMS & notified body selection

Notified body selection logic · Evidence · CSV

FAMILY H

Sector & country overlays

Employment · Healthcare/MedTech · Finance/AML · EU-27 country packs · EEA (3) · Combined sector × country templates

FAMILY 9 — EXTERNAL SUITE

GDPR & ePrivacy external template suite

Complete external-facing GDPR & ePrivacy documentation templates for controller and processor obligations

Aligned with

EU AI Act — Reg. (EU) 2024/1689 GDPR — Reg. (EU) 2016/679 ePrivacy Directive 2002/58/EC NIS2 — Directive (EU) 2022/2555 DSA — Reg. (EU) 2022/2065 ISO/IEC 42001 — AI Management Systems ISO/IEC 23894 — AI Risk Management ISO/IEC 27001 — Information Security ISO/IEC 27701 — Privacy Information Management ISO/IEC 27005 — Security Risk Management ISO/IEC 25012 — Data Quality ISO/IEC 38505 — Data Governance NIST AI RMF 1.0 ENISA AI Security Guidelines EDPB Guidelines on AI & GDPR EC AI Office Draft Guidance 2025 C2PA · IPTC · XMP
Get in touch → Explore P1 classifier See module dashboards

P1 — Quick scope check

Does the EU AI Act
apply to your system?

P1 — Territorial Scope & Risk Classification — is always the first step. Answer three questions to see what the engine needs to determine, and what your next regulatory pathway looks like.

Select your system’s EU territorial connection

Select transparency triggers that apply to your system

Select regulated sector involvement for Annex III check

Indicative P1 pathway

P1 generates 19+ structured outputs: territorial scope determination (Art. 2 EU AI Act, Art. 3 GDPR, Art. 3 ePrivacy) · Art. 5 prohibited practices clearance across all 8 screens · Annex III classification across all 8 categories · Art. 6(3) exception assessment · GPAI dependency check (Art. 52) · GDPR alignment (5-step module: Art. 6, 9, 22, DPIA, lawful basis) · ePrivacy alignment (Art. 5(1), 5(3)) · Standards guidance (harmonised standards status) · National authorities mapping (Art. 77) with sectoral overlays · Implementation timeline with regulatory deadlines · Regulatory delta (delegated acts, guidance updates) · Evidence layer (audit-ready record) · CSV export — before routing to the relevant part of the engine.

We’ll run P1 with your actual system inputs — full 19-output classification.

Pilot programme

Limited access.
Open now.

A selected number of organisations can access the full EACE engine at no cost, in exchange for a structured written review and formal assessment. Suitable for compliance teams, legal advisors, consultancies, audit firms, and AI governance practitioners evaluating the system before licensing.

Full engine access — complimentary Structured review protocol provided Written assessment required in return Places strictly limited
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Licensing & Enterprise

Structured pathways for every scale.

Access is provided through a controlled licensing model. Each path includes usage rights, access tiers, and a structured onboarding process designed to protect the system's integrity and ensure correct deployment.

Individual

Individual Licensing

For compliance professionals deploying EACE for their own systems or single-client engagements.

  • Single-entity usage rights
  • Full engine access
  • Structured onboarding
  • Version-controlled outputs
Enterprise

Enterprise Onboarding

For organisations standardising AI governance across multiple systems, business units, or jurisdictions.

  • Portfolio-wide deployment
  • Custom sector overlays
  • Dedicated onboarding
  • SLA & audit support

02 · 03 — Standalone modules

Available separately.

Both modules are available independently of the core engine. Additional modules in development.

02 · P3-Light

Transparency Notice Generator

Transparency Light Module — compliance status matrix and deployment gate showing 25 active obligations

Generate EU AI Act-compliant transparency notices for any deployment context. Runs entirely in the browser — no backend, no API keys, no data transmission of any kind. Six output languages. Eight deployment channels. Deployment gate with compliance scoring.

HTML generator DOCX template TXT prompt edition Sector & country overlay engine Implementation guide

EU AI Act Art. 50, 52, 26(11) · GDPR · ePrivacy · ISO/IEC 27001 · EC Draft Guidance 2025 · C2PA · IPTC · XMP

Learn more →

03 · Risk & Governance

Risk & Governance Management System

Enterprise AI Governance dashboard — risk by domain chart and EU AI Act key obligations tracker
Live KPI dashboard generated locally from the Excel engine — no cloud, no tracking.

ISO 42001 AIMS-structured Excel engine — 27 sheets, 234+ controls. Lifecycle gates, risk-control mapping, FRIA/DPIA, HITL logging, supplier risk scoring. HTML offline dashboard. No SaaS dependency — for environments with strict data confidentiality requirements.

Excel AIMS engine HTML offline dashboard Documentation package Risk scoring model Evidence pack

ISO/IEC 42001 · ISO/IEC 27001 · ISO/IEC 38505 · EU AI Act · GDPR · NIS2

Learn more →

Contact

Get in touch.

The EACE Engine and its modules are intellectual property available for licensing, white-label partnership, enterprise deployment, and strategic acquisition. We welcome enquiries from compliance professionals, consulting firms, and organisations preparing for EU AI Act obligations.

digitaldesignlab4u digitaldesignlab4u@gmail.com
Miroslava Feldmana 4
10090 Zagreb, Croatia · EU
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