EU AI Act requirements to harmonised European standards and international control frameworks.
VIEW COMPLIANCE FRAMEWORK →Training, Awareness, Gap Analysis, and Compliance Enablement services mapped to EU AI Act clauses.
View Service Model →Applicability for LLMs, Generative AI, Biometric systems, Agentic AI, and Classical Machine Learning.
View Scope Details →Structured assessment to determine whether the AI system falls under High-Risk, Limited-Risk, or prohibited categories.
VIEW CLASSIFICATION MODEL →Mandatory requirements for High-Risk AI systems under Articles 9–15 of the EU AI Act.
VIEW REQUIREMENTS →Audit-ready AI validation with clause-level mapping and immutable evidence for continuous compliance.
View Platform Specs →General provisions and prohibitions applied
GPAI rules applied and governance established
Rules come into force and enforcement starts
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Our AI Validation Platform is built specifically to support audit-ready EU AI Act compliance, not just AI testing.
CNLABS enables EU AI Act compliance by translating regulatory obligations into technical validation using harmonised European standards and recognised international frameworks. This turns legal requirements into measurable, testable, and auditable controls.
Validation addresses core EU AI Act obligations for high-risk AI systems, including risk and quality management, data governance and bias controls, Annex IV technical documentation, and system reliability.
Compliance is verified using emerging EN standards under CEN/CENELEC JTC 21, which define technical controls for AI risk management, data quality, robustness, transparency, and AI quality management.
Compliance evidence is aligned with ISO/IEC standards for AI governance, risk management, cybersecurity, privacy, and software quality to ensure traceability and audit readiness.
CNLABS delivers clause-level mapping, standards-based testing, and structured evidence generation to support conformity assessment and regulatory review.
The EU AI Act applies differently depending on the risk profile of the AI system.
Without proper classification, compliance efforts may be misdirected or incomplete. Risk clarity is the foundation of AI Act readiness and ensures accurate regulatory alignment from the start.
The EU AI Act imposes strict mandatory requirements on High-Risk AI systems, particularly under Articles 9–15, covering governance, transparency, and technical robustness.
CNLABS provides clause-level testing, structured validation, and documentation aligned with EU AI Act requirements to support conformity assessment and regulatory review.