EU AI Act compliance shouldn't cost €20,000
We built Nytivo after watching AI founders spend weeks — and sometimes months — producing compliance documentation that should take days. The EU AI Act is genuinely complex regulation. But navigating it shouldn't require a retainer that only well-funded companies can afford.
The problem we kept seeing
When the EU AI Act passed in 2024, most AI startups fell into one of three camps: those who ignored it entirely, those who paid a law firm a lot of money for a one-off document pack, and those who tried to read the regulation themselves and got stuck in recitals.
None of those outcomes are good. Ignoring it creates regulatory risk. One-off legal reports go stale the moment your system changes. And the regulation itself — 180 articles, 13 annexes, dense legislative language — is not designed for technical founders to parse alone.
What founders needed was something in between: a tool that understood the regulation deeply, translated it into specific technical obligations, and guided teams through building and maintaining the documentation the law requires. That's Nytivo.
What we believe
Technically accurate, not legally vague
Every obligation in Nytivo maps to a specific article and recital. We don't soften requirements to make them easier to swallow — we explain what the law actually says, then help you meet it.
Built for founders, not compliance teams
Enterprise GRC tools assume you have a Head of Compliance. Nytivo assumes you're the CTO or founder doing this yourself, probably for the first time, probably under time pressure.
Documentation that reflects reality
The EU AI Act requires technical documentation that describes how your system actually works — not aspirational prose. Nytivo's guided forms push you to be specific and honest.
Compliance that stays current
The EU AI Act is a living regulation. Implementing acts, standardisation mandates, and guidance from the AI Office are still being published. We track changes and tell you exactly what to update.
Who we are
Nytivo is a small, focused team. We don't have a compliance department — we have engineers who read regulation carefully and product people who know how to turn dense legal text into clear, actionable software. We're based in the EU and building for the EU market.
We're not a law firm and Nytivo is not legal advice. For final sign-off on your Declaration of Conformity or complex jurisdictional questions, you should involve a qualified lawyer. What we do is handle the documentation and tracking layer — the part that takes most of the time and none of the legal judgment.
Ready to get compliant?
Start with the risk classifier — 15 minutes to know your obligations.