The European AI Act is here. Secure your tech.

The AI Office assure your compliance with the EU AI Act. Don't let regulation scare off your customers.

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We help you understand fast.

We tell you exactly what obligations your AI system falls under, in 10 questions.

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We help your product team.

Your engineers should ship code, not navigate 144 pages of regulation. They ping us on Slack, we handle the rest.

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We ensure your compliance.

We hand you a certified AI Act report to close enterprise deals and pass due diligence. When the regulation changes, we update your docs.

The EU AI Act ranks every AI system by risk. Your rank determines what you must do, and what you risk if you don't.

For the curious: read the original text

01 / The four risk levels

Four levels. One applies to your product.

Prohibited

In force since Feb 2025

Social scoring, biometric surveillance, manipulation. Banned outright.

Fine: 35M€ or 7% of global turnover

High Risk

Deadline: Dec 2, 2027

Hiring, credit, healthcare, education, biometrics. Heavy documentation and oversight required.

Fine: 15M€ or 3% of global turnover

Limited Risk

Deadline: Aug 2, 2026

Chatbots, synthetic content. You must disclose that it's AI.

Fine: 7.5M€ or 1% of global turnover

Minimal Risk

No deadline

Most AI tools, recommendation engines, spam filters. No specific obligations.

No fine applicable

02 / Why it's complicated

Knowing your level is harder than it sounds.

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Provider or Deployer?

Your obligations depend on whether you build the AI or just use it. Most startups don't know which one they are.

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One product, multiple roles.

A system can be Low Risk today and High Risk the moment you add a feature that scores or categorizes people.

C /

The text keeps changing.

The AI Omnibus (May 2026) moved a major deadline by 16 months. Staying current is a job in itself.

Not sure where your product stands?

You'll get your risk level, your obligations, and your deadlines, specific to your system.

03 / Pricing

We handle the work, and stay by your side as the regulation evolves.

04 / About us

We've got one foot in law and one in tech, so we actually get both.

Jeanne Solofrizzo

Jeanne Solofrizzo

CEO

Lawyer in Digital Law from Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne. PhD on AI regulation. Worked on AI governance at the OECD. Co-founded a first startup with Quentin in 2022 (since shut down) and decided to go back to her first love: law.

Quentin Ménoret

Quentin Ménoret

CTO

Senior fullstack engineer & Engineering Manager, formerly at Doctolib as an early employee. Co-founded a first startup with Jeanne in 2022 (since shut down). His first and only love: building tech that lasts.

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