Your team uses AI to make real decisions every day. Compliora documents those decisions, analyzes compliance gaps, and builds an audit trail that satisfies regulators — across EU AI Act, HIPAA, and MiFID II. Plans from $29/month.
Enterprise AI governance platforms cost $10K-$80K/year and take months to implement. Meanwhile, your team is making AI-assisted decisions today — in clinical settings, financial analysis, legal review, and hiring. You need governance now, not after a six-month procurement cycle. Compliora closes that gap.
From individual decision documentation to organization-wide audit readiness — Compliora covers the full AI governance lifecycle.
Capture every AI decision
Structured records of AI recommendations, human decisions, reasoning, and context. Tamper-evident SHA-256 hashing ensures audit integrity.
AI-powered compliance scoring
Claude AI evaluates each record against applicable regulations. Identifies gaps, suggests remediation, and tracks compliance scores over time.
Enforce policies across teams
Team-wide compliance dashboards, deadline tracking, automated notifications, and organizational benchmarks. Know your AI governance posture at a glance.
Export-ready evidence packs
Generate PDF and JSON reports that satisfy auditors and regulators. Full decision history with timestamps, reasoning chains, and compliance assessments.
AI governance tools exist at two extremes — expensive enterprise suites or generic compliance platforms. Compliora fills the gap for teams that need AI-specific governance at a price that makes sense.
Credo AI, Holistic AI, IBM OpenPages
$10K-$80K/year
Model-level governance, fairness metrics, org-wide policy
Too expensive and complex for SMBs. Months to implement.
$29-$199/month
Decision-level documentation, multi-regulatory compliance, instant setup
Get Started FreeVanta, Drata, Comp AI
$2K-$20K/year
SOC 2, ISO 27001, broad compliance frameworks
Not built for AI-specific decision documentation. No reasoning chain capture.
Most AI governance tools focus on a single framework. Compliora covers the regulations that actually apply to your AI decisions.
Articles 9, 12, 13, 14
High-risk AI system documentation, logging, transparency, and human oversight requirements.
Learn more →164.312(b), (c), (e), 164.530(j)
Healthcare AI decision documentation with audit controls and access tracking.
Learn more →Investment suitability + ICT risk
Financial services AI compliance for investment decisions and operational resilience.
Learn more →Sections 302, 404
Financial reporting AI documentation for internal controls and audit evidence.
Colorado SB 205 + more
State-by-state AI compliance tracking as new laws take effect across the US.
Data Protection Assessments
AI-specific data protection impact assessments and documentation requirements.
A 2-page printable checklist covering all 7 compliance areas — from AI system inventory to ongoing monitoring. Assess your governance readiness before the August 2026 deadline.
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Free tier includes 5 records per month. No credit card required. Set up in minutes, not months.
AI governance is the set of policies, processes, and controls that ensure AI systems are used responsibly, transparently, and in compliance with regulations. It covers decision documentation, risk management, bias monitoring, human oversight, and audit readiness. As regulations like the EU AI Act mature, AI governance is shifting from voluntary best practice to legal requirement.
Traditional compliance focuses on organizational policies and controls. AI governance adds a layer specific to how AI systems make or influence decisions — capturing the AI recommendation, the human override (if any), the reasoning behind the final decision, and the regulatory context. Compliora bridges both by providing structured decision records that satisfy AI-specific regulations.
Yes. The EU AI Act applies based on risk level, not company size. A 10-person clinic using AI for diagnostics has the same documentation obligations as a hospital chain. Small teams actually face higher risk because they lack dedicated compliance departments. Compliora is built specifically for teams that need enterprise-grade governance without enterprise budgets or headcount.
Enterprise platforms like Credo AI and Holistic AI focus on large organizations with $10K-$80K/year budgets. They offer model governance, fairness metrics, and org-wide policy management. Compliora operates at the individual decision level — for the professional who actually uses AI daily. It documents decisions, analyzes compliance gaps, and generates audit-ready reports. Plans start at $29/month with no setup time.
Compliora currently supports the EU AI Act (Articles 9, 12, 13, 14), HIPAA (healthcare AI documentation), and MiFID II / DORA (financial services). The regulatory intelligence engine covers 9 regulatory frameworks and automatically detects which ones apply to each decision. US state AI laws (starting with Colorado SB 205) are on the roadmap.
Absolutely. Compliora focuses specifically on AI decision documentation — it complements, not replaces, your existing GRC stack. Export decision records as PDF or JSON to feed into your current compliance workflow. Teams commonly use Compliora for AI-specific documentation while using tools like Vanta or Drata for broader compliance.