Hardware Compliance's AI runs parallel jurisdiction analysis across US, EU, UK, and more — giving you one unified compliance plan for every target market.
Most hardware teams approach global markets sequentially — US first, then EU, then UK — running separate compliance workstreams for each. The result is overlapping research, duplicate documentation, and tests run twice because nobody coordinated across jurisdictions. Traditional consultants are scoped per market, which means you pay for the same regulatory groundwork multiple times. Static databases surface requirements per standard but never map how those standards interact across jurisdictions. Hardware Compliance's AI Research Agent analyzes your product against all target markets simultaneously, producing a single requirements matrix that tags every regulation by jurisdiction, maps where standards harmonize, and surfaces the exact deviations where they do not — eliminating the redundant work that makes multi-market compliance so expensive.
Parallel Jurisdiction Analysis
The AI Research Agent runs against US, EU, UK, Canada, and other target markets at the same time. Every requirement is tagged by jurisdiction so you see your entire global compliance picture in a single view instead of managing separate workstreams.
Harmonization Mapping
Where standards share a common base — such as IEC 62368-1 adopted as UL 62368-1 in the US and EN 62368-1 in the EU — the system maps which tests can be run once and accepted across multiple markets, and which require separate runs.
Regulatory Delta Analysis
For standards that are largely harmonized but carry national deviations, the AI flags the precise differences at the clause level — so you never falsely assume CE certification fully covers FCC requirements or vice versa.
Documentation Outputs
A single master compliance package drives jurisdiction-specific exports: FCC test report format for the US, CE technical file for the EU, and UKCA documentation for the UK — without rewriting the same content in different formats.
Post-Brexit Divergence Tracking
UK requirements are increasingly diverging from EU standards post-Brexit. The platform monitors UKCA marking changes, UK-specific designated standards, and evolving CE recognition rules, flagging when your existing compliance needs updating.
See how Hardware Compliance maps every US, EU, UK, and multi-market requirement for your product in one unified plan.
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