Which EU directives apply to my product?
Describe your hardware product and get the EU directives and regulations that most likely apply — each linked to its primary EUR-Lex source. A fast orientation before you scope CE marking. Not a binding compliance assessment.
What it does, how it is powered, how it connects, where it is sold. The more detail, the better the classification.
Runs on Mistral — EU-sovereign AI (Paris). Your description is processed in memory and never stored.
Why not just ask a chatbot?
- The directives, their exact numbers and EUR-Lex links come from a fixed, expert-maintained catalogue — the AI only classifies your product. A general chatbot routinely invents directive numbers and cites repealed or non-existent articles.
- Every result links straight to the primary EUR-Lex source, so you can verify it in one click. A chatbot’s claims are unverifiable.
- The catalogue is current and watched for change — not a model’s training snapshot frozen at some past cut-off.
- Curated by Inovasense engineers who CE-mark their own hardware — not generic web text.
It is the same discipline behind the product: Cenitia drafts compliance documents against the retrieved text of each regulation and your own engineering files, cites every claim, scores each section 0–1, and holds anything under 0.95 for human review before you sign — so a regulator never has to take “the AI said so” on trust. See how the engine works.
FAQ
Questions about this tool
Is this a binding compliance assessment?
No. It is a fast orientation: it returns the EU directives and regulations that most likely apply to your product, each linked to its primary EUR-Lex source. Your actual conformity route still depends on your product’s specifics and the applicable harmonised standards. It is not legal advice.
Where do the regulations and EUR-Lex links come from?
From a fixed, expert-maintained catalogue of EU regulations. The AI only classifies your description against that catalogue — it cannot return a directive number that does not exist, and the regulation numbers and EUR-Lex links come from a static, human-checked map, never generated by the model. If the classifier is unavailable it falls back to a conservative default set, so it never invents and never dead-ends.
Do you store my product description?
No. Your description is sent to an EU-hosted model (Mistral, in Paris), classified in memory and not persisted — there is no login and nothing is saved, so you can paste sensitive product detail.
How is this different from asking a general chatbot?
A general chatbot will confidently invent directive numbers and cite repealed or non-existent articles, and you cannot verify the answer. Here every result is constrained to the fixed catalogue and links straight to the primary EUR-Lex source, so you can check it in one click.
Want the deeper picture? Start with CE Marking 101 or browse the compliance glossary.