EU AI Act enforcement: August 2026 — 15 months

Your autonomous DPO.
1/10th the cost.

LexAgent audits your database schema against DPDP 2025 and EU AI Act regulations autonomously — replacing €2,500/day consultants with a compliance agent that runs in minutes.

Read-only access · No data stored · Schema analysis only

What you upload — takes 60 seconds, no live DB access needed
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PostgreSQL / MySQL schema
pg_dump --schema-only or SHOW CREATE TABLE
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package.json + dependencies
Flags high-risk AI libraries against EU AI Act articles
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Schema JSON / ERD export
From Prisma, Drizzle, or any ORM introspection
What you get back:
A Retention Readiness Report — PDF, audit-ready, maps every violation to the exact EU AI Act or DPDP article. Delivered within minutes.
€35M
Maximum fine for EU AI Act non-compliance
7%
Of global turnover — alternative penalty
€2,500+
Per day for a human compliance consultant
Aug 2026
Hard enforcement deadline — 15 months away

The Translation Gap is costing you months.

EU AI Act legal articles are written for lawyers. Your codebase is written for engineers. No existing GRC tool can read source code and map it to specific regulatory articles — so firms spend hundreds of hours in spreadsheets or pay €2,500/day for consultants who still get it wrong. LexAgent closes the gap.

How it works

01

Upload your schema

Drop a .sql dump, paste a schema JSON, or share your package.json. Takes 60 seconds. No credentials, no live DB access required.

02

Autonomous audit — in minutes

LexAgent reads every table, field, and dependency and maps them to specific DPDP 2025 and EU AI Act articles. No consultant call, no spreadsheet.

03

You get a Retention Readiness Report

A structured PDF your legal team can hand to a third-party auditor. Flags exactly which fields are non-compliant and what to fix.

Don't hit August 2026 unprepared.

Join the waitlist. First 50 firms get a free Retention Readiness audit — a €5,000 value.