EU AI Act Article 50 enforcement begins August 2, 2026

Be EU AI Act compliant before August 2 — guaranteed.

We assess your AI systems, write your exact disclosure language, and deliver a signed compliance document in 48–5 days. Not legal research. A finished document, ready to show your board.

Non-compliance fines scale up to 3% of your global annual turnover under Article 99 — see exactly what applies to you below.

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What's actually at stake

What non-compliance can cost you

Article 99 of the EU AI Act sets three penalty tiers. Most SaaS teams' exposure — chatbot disclosure, AI content labeling — sits in the second tier.

Tier 1 — Prohibited practices (Art. 5)
€35M or 7% of global turnover

The most severe tier — banned AI practices like manipulative or exploitative systems. Not what most SaaS products are exposed to.

Tier 3 — Misleading information
€7.5M or 1% of global turnover

For supplying incorrect or misleading information to regulators or notified bodies.

For SMEs and startups, the lower of the fixed amount or the percentage applies — your real exposure scales with your own revenue, not the headline figure.

Process

From form to finished document in 3 steps

No back-and-forth calls required to get started — just answer what you know.

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Tell us about your AI systems

A short form covering what AI you use, who you serve, and what's already in place.

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We classify and draft

Risk classification, exact Article 50 disclosure language, and an AI usage policy — written for your specific systems.

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You receive a ready document

Delivered to your inbox within 5 business days. Hand it to legal or paste it straight into your product.

What you get

Everything Article 50 requires, nothing it doesn't

AI system risk classification

We map every AI system you use against the Act's risk tiers, with the Article or Annex basis for each.

Article 50 disclosure language

Exact, ready-to-paste wording for your chatbot, AI-generated content, and any AI-driven decisions about people.

Terms & policy updates

Your terms of service, privacy policy, and a complete internal AI usage policy brought in line with your new obligations.

Sample report

See exactly what you'll receive

A real assessment written for ScaleHR — an HR SaaS with four AI systems. Risk classification, disclosure language, and a full AI usage policy, all in one document.

AI Act Sorted · aiactsorted.uk
EU AI Act Compliance Assessment
ScaleHR Limited
Claude API — CV ScreeningHigh Risk
Internal Scoring ModelHigh Risk
GPT-4 — Job DescriptionsLimited Risk
Customer ChatbotLimited Risk
1Executive Summary
2Risk Classification — per system, with Article basis
3Article 50 Disclosure Language — ready to paste
4AI Usage Policy — complete internal document
View full sample report → No sign-up required · Opens in a new tab
Beyond the deadline

This isn't a one-time fix for one Article

August 2, 2026 is when Article 50 lands — but it's not where the Act ends. Further obligations for high-risk AI systems phase in through August 2027, and your AI usage will keep changing long after that.

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More deadlines are coming

High-risk system obligations under Annex III phase in on a separate timeline through 2027. We'll tell you which ones actually apply to you, and when.

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Your AI usage won't stand still

New AI features change your risk classification. As you adopt new tools, your disclosures and policy need re-checking — not just once.

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We keep watching the Act

Enforcement guidance and regulator interpretation will keep evolving after August 2. We track it so you're not caught off guard by what comes after.

Taha Haroon Janjua
Legal review on every assessment

Taha Haroon Janjua

LLB, University of Law — UK

Every assessment is reviewed for regulatory accuracy before delivery.

Cost comparison

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Without us
  • Lawyer researches EU AI Act
  • Lawyer identifies your obligations
  • Lawyer drafts disclosures
  • Lawyer writes ToS updates
Total: 8-12 hours at £300/hour £2,400 – £3,600

Same outcome. £2,000 cheaper. Delivered in 5 days.

Pricing

Three ways to get compliant

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Coming August 3rd

Compliance doesn't stop at the deadline

August 2 is when Article 50 kicks in. It's not when the Act ends. More obligations phase in through 2027, enforcement guidance keeps evolving, and your AI usage will keep changing. Stay covered automatically.

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FAQ

Common questions

No size exemption exists in the EU AI Act. If you have EU users and any AI feature — chatbot, content generation, scoring — Article 50 applies. The fine scales to your revenue, not your headcount.
No. GDPR governs data. The EU AI Act governs AI systems. They are separate regulations. Both apply simultaneously.
Article 50 was not pushed back. Annex III high-risk systems moved to December 2027. Chatbot disclosures and AI content labeling — what most SaaS teams are exposed to — remain August 2, 2026.
A document with four sections: risk classification of every AI system you use (with the exact Annex and Article), ready-to-paste disclosure language for chatbots, AI-generated content, and candidate notices, a complete internal AI usage policy, and an executive summary for leadership. See a full sample report here.
Your lawyer will review output. We produce the draft in 5 days for £349. Lawyer review on top costs less total than starting from scratch at £300/hour.
No. This is compliance guidance reviewed by a UK law graduate. For formal legal representation, consult a qualified solicitor.
20 minutes to complete the intake questionnaire. That is all. We handle the rest.
We tell you on the call for free. No charge if you're genuinely out of scope. We'd rather be honest than take money for nothing.

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