Check any website for EU AI Act Article 50 transparency metadata. Free. Instant. No signup.
Add this one script tag before </body>:
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@neuralflow/ai-act@0.1.5/dist/badge.min.js"
data-operator="Your Company"
data-ai-system="Your AI System"
data-lang="en">
</script>
This adds all 5 compliance markers automatically. Install from npm · View on GitHub
The checker scans your website for 5 transparency markers that help implement the requirements of EU AI Act Article 50:
5/5 — All markers present. Your page is well prepared.
1-4/5 — Partially present. You should add the missing markers. Our script tag sets all 5 automatically.
0/5 — No AI labeling detected. If you use AI for content, you should take action.
Yes. Free, open source (MIT), no signup, no tracking.
The transparency obligations under Article 50 will be enforced starting August 2, 2026. Penalties: up to EUR 15 million or 3% of annual global turnover.
If you use AI to generate or substantially modify content on your website, and you serve users in the EU, then yes — Article 50 requires machine-readable and human-visible labeling.
You can also check from the command line: npx @neuralflow/ai-act check https://example.com
Yes. NeuralFlow AI Act for WordPress — install, activate, done.
Disclaimer: This tool assists with AI transparency disclosure. It does not constitute legal advice. Users are responsible for their own regulatory compliance.