What actually applies to you
You may have obligations you do not know about. The free classifier reads your tool list and tells you which ones are actually yours, with the article next to each answer - in eight minutes, no signup.
The idea
No legal text, no 200-page PDF. A plain answer per tool, so you can see which obligations are real and which are noise.
Answer a handful of plain-English questions about a tool, and the classifier tells you the risk class and what you actually have to do - with the article reference beside it.
Two common surprises
If customers deal with your AI - a website chatbot, AI-generated marketing - you have to tell them. This one is near-term: the duty applies from 2 August 2026, and machine-marking of AI content has a short grace period to 2 December 2026.
See Article 50 transparencyAI that screens or ranks job candidates is explicitly high-risk under the Act, often without the company realising. The deadline moved to 2 December 2027, so this is about getting ahead - and answering the procurement questions that arrive well before then - not a cliff next month.
How classification worksHonest scope
Normis is for deployers of ordinary AI - the 10-250 person company using off-the-shelf tools. If you are a provider building or selling AI systems and running conformity assessments, Normis is not the right fit, and the classifier will say so rather than sell you something you do not need.
Deployers of ordinary AI - the 10-250 person company using off-the-shelf tools, not building or selling AI systems. If you are a provider running conformity assessments under the Act, Normis is not the right fit, and we will tell you so.
Most small companies are not sure the AI Act is even their problem. The honest answer is that it depends on how you use AI, not how big you are. If your AI faces customers - a chatbot, AI-generated marketing - you likely have transparency duties. If it is purely internal, lighter expectations like Article 4 AI literacy still apply. The free classifier reads your tool list and tells you which obligations are actually yours, with the article next to each answer.
The classifier is free, no signup, no card. Eight minutes to know exactly which AI Act obligations are yours - and which are not.