NexGenDataWhat it does The EU AI Act Tracker monitors the Act as it comes into force and returns...
The EU AI Act Tracker monitors the Act as it comes into force and returns everything as one clean JSON feed. It covers three streams: GPAI training-content transparency (the AI Office public-summary template, Code of Practice and FAQ — the obligation has been active since August 2, 2025), AI Office enforcement and governance sources, and high-risk system rules. The high-risk feed currently tracks fallback classification guidance and has a marked integration point for the Article-71 EU central database, deferred to around December 2027 by the EU Digital Omnibus.
Compliance officers, in-house counsel, policy analysts and AI-governance teams who need a standing watch on the AI Office without manually checking scattered EU sources. It also suits builders wiring regulatory awareness into AI agents.
feed — gpai / enforcement / high_risksource — publishing body (AI Office, EU Commission, …)title and link — item title and canonical source URLpublishedDate — best-effort where the source exposes onerecordType — live or roadmap-stubfetched and note — source status and roadmap contextTry EU AI Act Tracker on Apify →
No. It assembles factual public regulatory data from official EU sources. It is a monitoring tool for compliance teams, not a substitute for counsel.
US$0.10 per AI Act record (pay-per-event) — roughly 10 records per dollar — plus a $0.01 actor start.
It ships as a roadmap stub tracking classification guidance now; the Article-71 EU central database plugs in when the EU publishes it (~December 2027).