AI compliance, sized for a one-person company.
You're shipping an AI product. You don't have a compliance team. The rules are real and growing. $49/mo. We read everything; you get a 5-minute weekly digest.
Why AI Startups founders use RegImpact
Most AI compliance content is written for Fortune 500 legal teams. Annual subscriptions in the five figures. Half-day workshops. None of it works for a one-person company shipping a SaaS product to small businesses.
RegImpact is the founder-priced alternative. You describe your product once. Every time the FTC, FCC, EU AI Act, EEOC, CFPB, or any state legislator publishes new AI guidance, we score it against your specific product — 1 to 10 — and email you the ones that matter, with action items.
What you're actually up against
- No compliance budget — but the rules apply anyway
- No time to read every Federal Register notice or EU Commission guideline
- Worried about missing one rule and getting hit with a six-figure consent decree
- Need plain-English explanations, not legalese — at founder pace, not lawyer pace
Score your AI Startups product
We've pre-filled a typical ai startups product description. Edit it to match yours, drop in your email, and you'll get the top 3 most-relevant regulations scored 1-10 against your product (plus the rest emailed and behind the paywall).
AI-powered SaaS product. Built on top of foundation model APIs (OpenAI/Anthropic). B2B customers across multiple industries. Small team, no in-house compliance.
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Recent rules we're tracking (169 total)
A snapshot of the highest-relevance AI regulations in our database right now. Click into any rule for the plain-English explainer, or run the scan above to see which ones actually apply to your product.
- federal register
AI-Enabled Optimization of Early-Phase Clinical Trials Pilot Program; Request for Information
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA or the Agency) is issuing this request for information to solicit input on a proposed pilot program to assess how artificial intelligence (AI)-enabled technologies can improve efficiency, speed, and quality of decision- making in early phase clinical trials. Ear
- fcc
Implications of Artificial Intelligence Technologies on Protecting Consumers From Unwanted Robocalls and Robotexts
In this document, the Federal Communications Commission (Commission or FCC) proposes steps to protect consumers from the abuse of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in robocalls alongside actions that clear the path for positive uses of AI, including its use to improve access to the telephone network for
- fcc
Disclosure and Transparency of Artificial Intelligence-Generated Content in Political Advertisements
In this document, the Federal Communications Commission (Commission or FCC) initiates a proceeding to provide greater transparency regarding the use of artificial intelligence-generated content in political advertising. Specifically, the Commission proposes to require radio and television broadcast
- fcc
Open Commission Meeting Thursday, August 3, 2023
The Commission will consider a Notice of Inquiry that would initiate a technical inquiry into how to obtain more sophisticated knowledge of real-time non- Federal spectrum usage-- and how the Commission could take advantage of modern capabilities for doing so in a cost- effective, accurate, scalable
- eu ai act
Overview of Guidelines for GPAI Models
On 18 July 2025, the European Commission published draft Guidelines clarifying key provisions of the EU AI Act applicable to General Purpose AI (GPAI) models. The Guidelines provide interpretive guidance on the definition and scope of GPAI models, related lifecycle obligations, systemic risk criteri
- eu ai act
Providers of General-Purpose AI Models — What We Know About Who Will Qualify
This content is outdated – Draft guidelines have now been published by the AI Office, which you can learn more about here. On 22 April 2025, the AI Office published preliminary guidelines clarifying the scope of the obligations for providers of GPAI models. These outline seven topics that are expect
- fcc
Open Commission Meeting Wednesday, August 07, 2024
The Commission will consider a Report and Order to establish a Missing and Endangered Persons event code that will provide law enforcement, EAS Participants, and WEA providers with a means to quickly disseminate information pertaining to missing and endangered persons cases. 2.................. Cons
- eu ai act
Why work at the EU AI Office?
It’s probably not for everyone, but there are a lot of great reasons to consider, including the potential to have an impact on AI governance worldwide, leveraging the first-mover advantage, and more.
FAQ
- I'm solo / pre-revenue. Why should I care about compliance now?
- Two reasons. (1) Several rules — EU AI Act, NYC LL 144 — apply regardless of company size. (2) Investors and enterprise customers will ask about your compliance posture during due diligence. Having documented monitoring (i.e. RegImpact) is much faster than having to retroactively figure it out under deal pressure.
- What's the difference between this and a $20k/yr compliance lawyer?
- Different cadence. A lawyer reviews specific actions you're taking. RegImpact monitors what's changing in the world that you should react to. Use a lawyer when you have a specific question; use us as the input that generates those questions in the first place.
- How do I know the AI scoring is accurate?
- Each score includes a confidence rating (0-1). Low-confidence scores are flagged for your manual review. We use Claude Haiku for the scoring engine, calibrated against a hand-labeled set of 200+ regulation/product pairs. This isn't a "trust us" system — the reasoning is shown alongside every score.
- Can I cancel anytime?
- Yes — Stripe portal, cancel in two clicks, no retention friction. Most of our customers stay because the cost of figuring this out yourself is higher than $49.