The engine
One engine reads what you publish, and checks it against the rules.
Point it at your website, a product catalogue, a full storage facility, your labels, your technical documents, or the content your distributors and resellers publish. It reads everything against your own internal policy and the EU law that applies, grounds each finding to the exact article with a drafted fix, and verifies before it reaches you. Your data is hosted in Europe.
How the engine works
One mechanic, repeated everywhere.
The same engine runs behind every product. It reads a body of content, checks it against the rules that apply, grounds each finding to the exact article, and verifies before anything reaches you.
Reads
It takes in whatever you point it at: a website, a product catalogue, a storage facility, labels and packaging, technical documents, or the content your distributors and resellers publish.
Checks
It checks what it reads against two bodies of rules at once: your own internal policy and the EU law that applies.
Grounds
Every finding is tied to the exact article or policy line it rests on, with a drafted fix, so nothing is a vague flag.
Verifies
A second pass reviews each finding before it reaches you, so what lands is checked, not raw output.
Internal and external, one engine
Two bodies of rules, checked at the same time.
External
The law that applies to you
Websites, marketplaces and product catalogues are checked against the EU regulation in scope, from green claims under EmpCo to consumer, product, packaging and ecodesign rules. Every finding points to the specific article it rests on.
Internal
Your own policy
The same engine checks the same content against your internal rules: your approved and forbidden claims, the certifications you are allowed to cite, your brand and labelling standards, and your supplier requirements.
What it covers, external
The EU law that applies to you.
Websites, marketplaces, product catalogues and labels are checked against the regulation in force. The stack below is one example of the external coverage, fourteen regulation families scored in a single pass. Each finding is tied to the specific article it rests on.
Example, external stack
Fourteen regulations. One pass.
ECGT
Empowering Consumers, Green Transition
Green claims, eco labels, future pledges.
UCPD
Unfair Commercial Practices
Misleading actions, omissions, dark patterns.
CRD
Consumer Rights Directive
Pre contract info, right of withdrawal.
GDPR
General Data Protection Regulation
Personal data, legal basis, privacy notice.
ePrivacy
ePrivacy Directive
Cookies, trackers, consent before they fire.
UCT
Unfair Contract Terms
Unilateral changes, blanket disclaimers.
eCommerce
eCommerce Directive
Imprint, trader identity, VAT, contact.
DSA
Digital Services Act
Marketplaces, terms, notice and action.
AI Act
Artificial Intelligence Act
Chatbot and AI generated content disclosure.
PPWR
In testPackaging and Packaging Waste
Recyclability, recycled content, labels.
ESPR
In testEcodesign for Sustainable Products
Durability, reparability, Digital Product Passport.
R2RD
In testRight to Repair Directive
Repair obligation, spare parts, info form.
GPSR
In testGeneral Product Safety Regulation
Product safety info, recalls, traceability.
EAA
In testEuropean Accessibility Act
Accessibility statement, WCAG on storefronts.
Article level citations on every finding.
One engine, many surfaces
Point it at whatever you need checked.
From a single landing page to an entire storage facility, the engine works through it and keeps you updated.
Your website
Pages and claims
The engine crawls your site and checks pages, product claims and policies for the issues that carry risk, then drafts the fix for each one and points to the article it rests on.
A storage facility
Every product in stock
Point it at a whole storage or distribution facility and it manages the compliance of your product inventory. It reads each product, its labels, packaging and claims, checks them against your policy and the EU rules that apply, and flags what is exposed, product by product.
Catalogues and marketplaces
At full scale
A marketplace listing or a catalogue of hundreds of thousands of items, the engine works through it at scale and refreshes as your content changes, so the whole estate stays covered.
Built around your organisation
Shaped to your needs.
We shape the engine around your product categories, your approved claims, your certifications, your jurisdictions and your internal policy. Because it is targeted rather than general, it is cheaper to run and more accurate on your specific needs. It works at scale, across a single page or an entire warehouse of products, and the result is one prioritised compliance picture, refreshed as your catalogue changes.
Hosting and data
Two clearly separate engines.
The standard engine
This is what powers every scan today. Your data is hosted in Europe, and the AI reasoning runs on our managed models. It is what runs the live product right now.
The self-hosted European agent
A separate variant that runs on a European model on hardware you control, so the content being checked and the reasoning over it never leave your environment, with nothing sent to any third party AI. It is in development and can be integrated on demand for pilot clients.
The landscape
More rules every year. Sharper enforcement.
EU consumer, product and sustainability law keeps expanding. Green claims, packaging, ecodesign, repair, accessibility and AI disclosure are landing in close succession, and the authorities that already police misleading advertising are applying them more actively.
Under the Modernisation Directive that frames this regime, the maximum fine for a cross border infringement must be at least 4 percent of the trader's annual turnover in the Member States concerned. The engine is built to keep pace as new regulations come into force, so you do not adopt a new tool each time.
Automate your compliance.
Tell us what you publish and what you produce. We shape the engine and put it to work against your internal policy and the EU law that applies.
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