AI Compliance Tools

Free interactive utilities to help compliance teams scope obligations, plan budgets, and document risk assessments. No account required.

Last verified: 2026-06-03

AI compliance tool routing

Which tool to use first

The tools are organized around the point in the compliance workflow: screening, exposure planning, then assessment evidence. The routing table below ties each tool to the official sources that shape the workflow.

NeedToolUse it forPrimary sources
Applicability screeningCompliance CheckerStart here when the team needs a source-backed first pass on roles, jurisdictions, industries, and consequential-decision facts.
NIST AI RMFretrieved 2026-06-03
Colorado SB 26-189retrieved 2026-06-03
Budget and exposure planningPenalty CalculatorUse after an applicable law has been flagged, when compliance owners need order-of-magnitude penalty exposure for planning.
Colorado SB 26-189retrieved 2026-06-03
NYC AEDT guidanceretrieved 2026-06-03
Impact assessment evidenceImpact Assessment GeneratorUse when a team needs a structured assessment artifact for AI-system purpose, data, risk controls, human review, and review history.
ISO/IEC 42001retrieved 2026-06-03
Colorado SB 26-189retrieved 2026-06-03

FAQ

AI compliance tools FAQ

Which AI compliance tool should a team start with?

If the question is legal scope, start with the compliance checker. If a law has already been identified, use the penalty calculator for planning or the impact assessment generator for documentation.

What makes these AI compliance tools source-backed?

Each workflow is tied to primary-source law or framework references, and the tools hub lists the official sources and retrieval dates used to route teams to the right workflow.

Do these tools replace vendor governance software?

No. They are free screening and documentation utilities. Enterprise AI governance platforms can still be useful for workflow management, evidence retention, approvals, and audit trails.

Do these tools provide legal advice?

No. The outputs are informational screening artifacts and planning aids. Compliance decisions should be reviewed with qualified counsel.