Maintain a single source of truth for every model and AI system across the organization with CompliAI’s AI model inventory. Quickly register systems, map models to risk levels, and keep records audit-ready with an always-up-to-date AI-powered system registry.
Centralize and Classify Every AI System in One Place
CompliAI organizes your organization’s AI models, use cases, and datasets into a single, structured inventory, giving teams full visibility over what’s deployed and where.
Integrated risk classification assigns each system to its regulatory tier, so that the oversight and mitigation can be properly prioritized.
Inventory Made Simple
Key Capabilities of the AI Model Inventory
Get the exact kind of structure your organization needs to register, classify, and track AI systems in line with EU AI Act requirements. Each capability is designed to ensure transparency, accountability, and enterprise-wide traceability.
Stay Audit-Ready
Key EU AI Act Obligations Supported by CompliAI
From registering systems to tracking risk classifications and maintaining traceable records, CompliAI ensures that your organization meets critical EU AI Act obligations.
A global retail company uses our AI model catalog software to consolidate AI models from marketing, supply chain, and customer experience teams into a single registry.
This allows stakeholders to track ownership, understand risk exposure, and ensure every system is accounted for before audits or strategic reviews.
A financial services firm evaluates hundreds of in-house AI tools to determine regulatory risk and compliance readiness.
CompliAI’s classification engine identifies high-risk models, maintains version histories, and provides traceable records for internal review, helping reduce operational risk before deployment.
A hospital network monitors AI models used for diagnostics and patient care.
By registering each clinical AI system, classifying risk levels, and keeping audit-ready documentation, our platform ensures sensitive systems meet both internal governance standards and EU AI Act obligations.
A multinational enterprise maintains a detailed inventory of all AI use cases across its organization.
CompliAI tracks each use case alongside associated models and datasets, providing full visibility into deployment, ownership, and risk exposure. This way, every AI application is properly accounted for, supporting regulatory compliance and informed decision-making.
Smooth Integrations
Connect CompliAI with Your Existing Tools
Our platform integrates smoothly with the tools your teams already use, enabling centralized AI governance without disrupting existing workflows.
Cloud Platforms
DevOps & CI/CD
File Storage & Collaboration
Security & Access Management
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Why Organizations Trust Our AI System Inventory and Risk Classification
Managing AI systems across an enterprise doesn’t have to be complex, and CompliAI has proved that time and time again.
Accurate System Classification
Each AI system is automatically evaluated and categorized according to EU AI Act risk levels.
Centralized AI Model Inventory
All models, datasets, and use cases are stored in a single, searchable AI system registry. Teams across the organization can access the same up-to-date information for better governance.
Defensible and Traceable Records
Every record, update, and classification is securely logged with version history. This creates a clear audit trail that supports regulatory review and accountability.
Rapid Compliance Screening
New and existing AI systems can be quickly assessed against risk criteria. Organizations can identify high-risk systems early and maintain proactive compliance readiness.
Streamline AI Systems
Take Control of Your AI Inventory Today
Streamline AI system management, maintain audit-ready records, and stay aligned with EU AI Act requirements - all from one centralized platform.
Keep apprised of current developments pertaining to the EU AI Act, frameworks for compliance, and the most effective approaches to the responsible governance of artificial intelligence.
Step 5: Approve & Update the System
Apply approved changes, update baselines, and reset the monitoring loop.
Step 4: Audit & Document Findings
AI audit software captures an immutable entry with evidence, context, and reviewer notes for compliance.
Step 3: Assess Impact
Evaluate flagged issues to determine severity, scope, and whether regulatory reporting or remediation is required.
Step 2: Flag Anomalies
Detect deviations and trigger prioritized alerts when thresholds or drift detectors are breached.
Step 1: Monitor System Signals
Collect telemetry, performance metrics, and logs continuously from deployed models and pipelines.
Step 5: Finalize Conformity
Perform final approvals, lock the workflow state, and output the conformity decision trail for internal records or notified-body review.
Step 4: Review and Validate
Run configured readiness checks and reviews to confirm every checkpoint meets the criteria before advancing.
Step 3: Complete Required Actions
Execute the assigned tasks (testing, verification, and process steps) while recording outcome metadata and timestamps.
Step 2: Assign Responsibilities
Allocate owners, deadlines, and required roles for each task so nothing remains unclaimed.
Step 1: Identify Requirements
Map the system’s intended use and risk profile, then select the required conformity route and task set.
Step 4: Export Audit-Ready Files
Produce a finalized technical file that is compliant, version-controlled, and ready for internal review or submission.
Step 3: Validate Technical File
Perform completeness checks and ensure each section aligns with AI Act documentation requirements before finalizing.
Step 2: Link Evidence for Traceability
Associate datasets, test results, and design files with their relevant sections to maintain a clear, auditable record.
Step 1: Gather Documentation Inputs
Collect all necessary system information, design artifacts, and supporting evidence to prepare for Annex IV technical documentation.
Step 4: Ongoing Monitoring & Updates
Continuously update classifications and inventory entries as models evolve or new AI systems are introduced, ensuring enterprise-wide visibility.
Step 3: Record Linking & Documentation
Connect models to datasets, use cases, and previous assessments, maintaining a fully auditable history of changes.
Step 2: Risk Assessment & Classification
Automatically evaluate each system against EU AI Act criteria and assign the appropriate risk tier among the four of them.
Step 1: System Identification & Registration
Add AI models and datasets into the centralized AI use case inventory with key metadata and ownership details.
Audit & Continuous Monitoring
Maintain audit integrity with real-time tracking, immutable logs, and compliance dashboards.
CompliAI enables continuous monitoring of every AI system, helping organizations stay compliant as regulations evolve.
Requirements Workflow & Conformity Management
Simplify your path to CE marking and regulatory conformity.
Follow built-in workflows that outline every requirement, track progress, and generate draft declarations of conformity in line with EU standards.
Annex IV Technical Documentation Automation
Automatically generate, organize, and update all required documentation in structured formats.
CompliAI links evidence, datasets, and audit records to build comprehensive technical files, ensuring consistency and audit readiness.
AI System Inventory & Risk Classification
Map every AI system across your organization and determine its regulatory risk level through guided assessments aligned with the EU AI Act.
The platform centralizes system ownership, data, and accountability so that you can have full visibility from day one.