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ComplyHat turns your AI agent into a compliance documenter. It writes the four V1 framework documents (SR 26-2, EU AI Act, NIST AI RMF, ISO/IEC 42001) your counsel reviews. ComplyHat is an MCP server. Paste one URL into your agent. The agent calls compliance tools the way it calls any other tool. You get back a structured document with citations, ready for review.

Why ComplyHat

Counsel reviews this

Every prose field is tagged [EXTRACTED], [INFERRED], or [AMBIGUOUS] so your lawyer knows what’s source-grounded and what isn’t.

Regulator receives this

Templates render the exact sections each framework requires: Annex IV for EU AI Act, ongoing-monitoring for SR 26-2, Govern/Map/Measure/Manage attestations for NIST AI RMF.

Framework version stamped

Every report carries the framework version it was authored against. When the regulator amends, your counsel can prove which version your document covers.

Verifiable freshness markers

Every document carries the framework version, the trusted regulator URL, and a host-agent directive that tells your AI to verify any amendments at the source before submission.
ComplyHat never accesses your source code, model weights, or training data. Your host agent extracts the evidence each tool needs (predictions, labels, protected attributes, distribution snapshots, attached documents) and passes it through the MCP; ComplyHat computes the scores in memory and persists only the summary artifacts. You bring the context, ComplyHat returns the citations.

Get started

Install

Paste one URL into your host. Pick from Claude Code, Claude Desktop, Codex Desktop, Codex CLI, OpenClaw, or NemoClaw.

See what your agent can call

Eleven entity tools plus a guidance meta-tool, with a plain-English description of each.

Supported frameworks

Four compliance frameworks: SR 26-2, EU AI Act, NIST AI RMF, and ISO/IEC 42001. See what each requires.
Last modified on May 30, 2026