EU AI Act
Operational readiness, risk classification, transparency, and documentation.
View categoryCompare platforms, consultants, and compliance tools for the EU AI Act, NIST AI RMF, ISO 42001, vendor risk, policy workflows, and audit readiness.
Operational readiness, risk classification, transparency, and documentation.
View categoryInventory, controls, assessments, and governance programs built around risk workflows.
View categoryStructured AI management systems, evidence collection, and audit readiness.
View categoryMost teams do not start with a generic vendor list. They start with a trigger: a framework, a buying decision, or a regulated use case.
Use this path when the buying motion is driven by the EU AI Act, NIST AI RMF, or ISO 42001.
Use this path when you are choosing between software and services, or trying to assess third-party AI vendors.
Use this path when regulatory scrutiny, auditability, or model-risk workflows vary by industry.
Filter the market by framework fit, vendor type, and buyer team. The list is curated for shortlist building, not exhaustive lead scraping.
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Open pageOperational tools and service providers for regulation-led buying.
Open pageEditorial shortlist for teams buying around regulation, documentation, and controls.
Open pageShortlist of framework-led platforms for U.S.-oriented risk and governance workflows.
Open pageSoftware and advisory options for AI management systems and audit readiness.
Open pageShortlist-oriented view for larger teams with complex oversight and audit needs.
Open pageWhen you need software, when you need services, and when you need both.
Start hereThird-party AI assessment, oversight, and procurement-oriented governance tools.
Open pageProcurement-oriented tools for evaluating third-party AI vendors at enterprise scale.
Open pageInventory, approvals, controls, and assurance for formal model-risk-style governance.
Open pageSoftware-first shortlist for procurement teams reviewing third-party AI, approvals, and evidence workflows.
Open pageFocused on evidence gathering, approval gates, and governance posture before contract signature.
Open pageBuyer guide for legal and compliance teams reviewing obligations, policy controls, and defensible approvals.
Open pageFor teams building policy controls, governance workflows, and reusable compliance operations.
Open pageFor organizations that need formal intake, review, and approval gates before AI systems move forward.
Open pageFor governance teams that need documentation, artifacts, controls mapping, and defensible reporting.
Open pageComparison for enterprise buyers choosing between a broader trust stack and a dedicated policy-and-proof governance layer.
Open pageComparison for teams deciding between a dedicated AI control tower and governance inside a broader workflow platform.
Open pageComparison for GRC-heavy buyers choosing between workflow configurability and audit-centered connected risk.
Open pageProcurement and third-party AI governance comparison for regulated buyers.
Open pageFramework-breadth versus EU-native operational focus for AI Act-led buyers.
Open pageDedicated evidence-and-controls layer versus audit-centered connected risk.
Open pageEnterprise platform gravity versus a more dedicated governance and assurance layer.
Open pageOperational governance breadth versus stronger evidence and audit-readiness workflows.
Open pageGoverned deployment controls versus regulated analytics and model-risk operating fit.
Open pageAgent discovery and governance coverage versus control-plane observability and guardrails.
Open pageAssurance-heavy regulated AI governance versus broader model-risk and analytics governance.
Open pageDedicated AI governance platform versus configurable GRC-style workflow layer.
Open pageModel oversight, audit evidence, and risk workflows for financial institutions.
Open pageFairness, assurance, and regulated oversight for insurers and carriers.
Open pageAuditability, monitoring, and oversight for higher-stakes healthcare AI use cases.
Open pageNIST-oriented oversight and assurance for public-sector and government buyers.
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