
Mcp Eu Ai Act
Run a fast EU AI Act and GDPR-oriented compliance scan on your AI codebase before you ship or pitch enterprise buyers.
Overview
EU AI Act MCP is a Ship-phase MCP server that scans your AI stack for EU AI Act and GDPR compliance signals across 22 frameworks in about 10 seconds.
What is this MCP server?
- Single-call scanner with no required arguments per server description
- Advertised ~10 second turnaround for a compliance pass
- Detects 22 AI frameworks in the project context
- Remote streamable-http endpoint at mcp.arkforge.tech plus GitHub source
- Server version 2.0.31
- 22 AI frameworks detected (per description)
- Advertised scan time: 10 seconds
What problem does it solve?
Indie AI founders struggle to see which frameworks and patterns trigger EU obligations before a deal or release deadline.
Who is it for?
Solo builders shipping agent or ML features to EU markets who want a zero-config compliance pulse before launch.
Skip if: Teams needing formal legal sign-off only, or non-AI static sites with no model or agent code paths.
What do I get? / Deliverables
After connecting the remote MCP endpoint, you get a rapid compliance-oriented scan you can act on in security and documentation tasks.
- Fast compliance-oriented scan output for EU AI Act and GDPR context
- Visibility into up to 22 detected AI frameworks per published spec
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Journey fit
How it compares
Automated EU AI Act/GDPR scanner MCP, not a manual threat-modeling skill or generic SAST plugin.
Common Questions / FAQ
Who is EU AI Act MCP for?
Independent developers and small teams building AI-powered SaaS or agents who must show EU AI Act and GDPR awareness to customers or partners.
When should I use EU AI Act MCP?
Use it in Ship security passes before release, fundraising data rooms, or enterprise pilots when you need a quick map of AI framework usage and compliance gaps.
How do I add EU AI Act MCP to my agent?
Register the remote streamable-http server URL https://mcp.arkforge.tech/mcp in Claude Code, Cursor, or another MCP client that supports HTTP remotes, then run the scanner tool with no arguments.