Multi-Standard Coverage One Platform for Every Certification

Hardware Compliance unifies FCC, CE, UL, FDA, ISO, and 12+ more standard bodies into a single AI-powered compliance workflow.

Why Fragmented Compliance Always Fails

When a product must satisfy FCC Part 15, CE Marking, and UL 3300 simultaneously, most teams split the work across separate consultants — one per standard body. Each works in isolation, charges independently, and nobody owns the overlaps or conflicts between them. A divergence between US and EU EMC requirements, for example, can trigger a full re-test cycle. Traditional consulting and static regulatory databases both fail here because neither reasons across standards at once. Hardware Compliance's AI reads and analyzes requirements from 12+ standard bodies simultaneously, surfacing conflicts, overlaps, and gaps before they become expensive surprises in the testing lab.

12+ Standard Bodies in One Platform

Scope and Breadth

12+ Standard Bodies in One Platform

FCC, CE Marking, FDA, UL, ISO, IEC, ANSI, ASTM, MIL-STD, FAA, RIA, and CSA are all represented in Hardware Compliance's knowledge graph — the scope that would otherwise require three or four specialist consultants.

  • FCC, CE, UL, FDA unified
  • Defense and aerospace included
  • Consumer, industrial, medical covered
Conflict and Overlap Detection Across Standards

Cross-Standard Intelligence

Conflict and Overlap Detection Across Standards

Where US and EU requirements diverge, where UL and IEC requirements overlap but differ, and where one test can satisfy multiple standards — these are insights that only emerge when all applicable standards are analyzed together.

  • US vs. EU requirement divergence flagged
  • Redundant tests identified and consolidated
  • Gaps between standard bodies surfaced
Deep Knowledge Inside Every Standard

Standard-Specific Depth

Deep Knowledge Inside Every Standard

Multi-standard coverage does not mean surface-level awareness. For ISO 26262, the platform understands ASIL levels A through D, the V-model lifecycle, and specific work products required at each phase — not just the fact that the standard exists.

  • ASIL A-D classification supported
  • Phase-specific work products mapped
  • IEC 61508 and ISO 26262 cross-referenced
Coverage That Grows With New Standards

Living Knowledge Graph

Coverage That Grows With New Standards

Standards evolve and new ones emerge — UL 3300 was only recently added to OSHA's NRTL program. Hardware Compliance's knowledge graph expands as new standards are published, unlike consultants who specialize in what they already know.

  • UL 3300 and UL 3100 already included
  • New standards added as published
  • No specialist re-engagement required
One Requirements Matrix Across All Standards

Unified Compliance Plan

One Requirements Matrix Across All Standards

Instead of separate workstreams per standard body, Hardware Compliance generates a unified requirements matrix organized by product subsystem — so engineers can see every obligation across all standards in a single view.

  • Organized by subsystem not standard
  • Every obligation in one dashboard
  • Unified technical file output

See Every Standard Your Product Needs

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