AI Disclosure Kit
EU AI Act Article 50 is enforceable from 2 August 2026 — 105 days left. Fines up to €7.5M or 1.5% of global turnover.

Generate EU AI Act Article 50 disclosures in seconds

Pick your AI system type, industry, and language. Get a compliant user-facing disclosure, a copy-paste HTML banner, and a compliance-file note — grounded in the exact Article 50 clauses. Free to try, no signup needed.

AI Disclosure Generator

Free: 3 generations per day. Unlimited from €29/mo.

How it works

  1. Pick your AI system and language.
  2. We call an LLM with Article 50's exact text as context.
  3. You get ready-to-paste HTML + a compliance-file note.

Article 50 applies to chatbots, synthetic content generators, emotion/biometric systems, and deepfakes. Disclosure alone is not sufficient for synthetic content — you also need machine-readable marking (C2PA or watermarking). We flag this in the output.

This is not legal advice. Use this as a starting template; have counsel review before production deployment.

Why this tool exists

Grounded in Article 50 text

Every generation includes the exact Regulation (EU) 2024/1689 clauses that apply to your system type. No vague generic copy.

10 EU languages, one click

Generate disclosures in all major EU languages — essential for multi-market SaaS rollouts.

Developer-first API (Pro)

Integrate disclosure generation into your CI/CD, deploy pipelines, or customer onboarding flows. Curl-ready.

Industry-specific context

One-size-fits-all templates fail audits. Every generation adapts to your industry (e-commerce, healthcare, fintech, HR, legal, etc.) with the right tone, audience framing, and regulatory nuance — plus an audit-file note you can drop into your compliance binder.

Who needs Article 50 compliance?

Any company with EU users running a chatbot, AI-generated content feature, deepfake/synthetic media tool, or emotion/biometric recognition system. A Center for Data Innovation survey (late 2025) found fewer than 30% of European SMEs have taken steps toward compliance. The deadline is 2 August 2026.