EU AI Act · Article 50 compliance insurance
Provenance signed, watermark embedded, evidence pack at hand. When the auditor comes knocking, you click one button — not call a lawyer.
Article 50 · Enforcement countdown
Until 2 December 2026 · 00:00 UTC
On 2 December 2026, the EU AI Act Article 50(2) labeling and marking obligation becomes enforceable. Every AI-generated file shared in the EU must carry a machine-readable mark and a visible label — with fines up to €15M or 3% of global turnover. The general Article 50 transparency duties already apply from 2 August 2026.
Labeler is live today. Start labeling now and you’re covered before enforcement begins. Start labeling
Want a single email the moment Article 50 becomes enforceable, plus a heads-up when new EU guidance drops? Drop your address — nothing else.
What we add
Three layers, written into the file itself. Travels everywhere it goes — even after it's screenshotted, re-uploaded, or compressed.
Placed in a corner you choose. Customisable opacity, position, and language. Always legible, never disruptive.
Tamper-evident metadata signed with your key. Survives format conversion. Verifiable by any compliant viewer.
Every label generates a timestamped audit entry — exportable as PDF or JSON for regulators and clients.
Compatibility
Drop any major image format today — video and audio support is on the way.
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For agencies & studios
When the regulator asks your client about that AI image, you don't dig through Slack — you send the Evidence Pack. One PDF per period, signed and timestamped.
Every labeled asset ships with a verifiable C2PA receipt. Forward the link, end the conversation.
A single audit request can lose an account. Reduce the surface area: keep a documented chain of custody you didn't have to assemble.
Aggregate Evidence Pack PDF — inventory, methodology, activity log, certificate — for any billing period. Download and forward.
Risk calculator
Enter your annual worldwide turnover. Article 99 of the EU AI Act caps maximum fines at €15M or 3% of turnover — whichever is higher (lower for SMEs and startups).
Maximum fine exposure
€15.0M
Source: EU AI Act, Regulation 2024/1689, Article 99. For SMEs, the cap is the lower of the two; for everyone else, the higher.
Pricing
Free until 2 December 2026. After that, pick the tier that matches your volume and chain-of-custody needs — every plan ships with the same compliant pipeline.
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Client compliance protection.
Team audit readiness.
Full compliance infrastructure.
One last thing
Drop your images. Get back signed, watermarked, audit-ready files. No legal team required.
until Article 50 is enforced