Is your website AI-compliant?
Scan any site to discover AI tools running under the hood — and see which state compliance laws may apply to your business. Generate the disclosure pages, assessments, and notices you're actually required to post.
Three steps, no legal team required.
Point Claire at your website. It does the detection, the mapping, and the paperwork. You review and publish.
Scan your website
Enter any URL. Claire detects AI chatbots, analytics, recommendation engines, hiring tools, and ad targeting — all from publicly visible signals.
Map applicable laws
Answer a few questions about your business. Claire cross-references detected tools against 30+ state laws to surface exactly what you need to do.
Publish and monitor
Claire drafts disclosure pages, privacy amendments, and audit documents. Host them at your domain or at claire.legal/d/you. Stay notified as laws change.
The compliance map is a mess. Claire holds it for you.
Colorado, California, Texas, Illinois, New York — every quarter, another state passes something new. Claire tracks the primary sources directly (LegiScan, state legislatures) so you always see what's in force, what's coming, and what applies to you specifically.
Applies to high-risk AI systems in employment, lending, housing, healthcare, insurance, education, and essential services.
Real documents, not a policy library.
Claire doesn't hand you a PDF of regulations. It hands you the deliverables your customers and regulators actually need to see.
A branded, hosted page explaining every AI tool you use, why, and what data goes where. Linked from your site footer.
A drop-in AI section tuned to the laws that apply to you — plain English, reviewed by counsel.
The structured report NYC requires for automated employment decision tools. Claire pulls the data, you confirm.
Documented risk analysis for high-risk AI systems, formatted to each state's template.
A one-page notice you can email to your team when you adopt a new AI tool — required in 6 states.
When a law updates, your matches change, or a new tool appears on your site, Claire tells you in the dashboard.
The alternative is hiring a lawyer. Or hoping.
Most SMBs do nothing — because the options are either expensive or vague. Claire is the third option.
Claire
- ✓Scans your real site — detects what's actually running
- ✓Maps state laws to the tools you have, not hypotheticals
- ✓Produces publishable documents in hours
- ✓Stays updated — alerts you when laws change
- ✓$199–$499 / month, flat — no surprise hours
GC + outside counsel
- ✕Starts with a compliance survey you fill out by hand
- ✕Generic memos about the legal landscape
- ✕4–8 weeks to a first draft
- ✕Re-engagement every time a law changes
- ✕$8,000–$40,000 per engagement
Flat monthly. No per-state, no per-seat tricks.
Every plan includes the scanner and the laws database. Upgrade when you need documents published.
- ✓1 website scan per month
- ✓AI tool detection across all categories
- ✓Law applicability quiz
- ✕Document generation
- ✕Hosted disclosure page
- ✓Unlimited scans across unlimited domains
- ✓Coverage for every US state with AI law
- ✓All document types — disclosures, policies, notices
- ✓Hosted disclosure at claire.legal/d/you
- ✓Alerts when laws change or new tools appear
- ✓Everything in Compliance
- ✓Evidence bundles for regulators
- ✓Bias audit prep + filing (NYC 144)
- ✓HRIS, data-warehouse, and SSO integrations
- ✓Priority review from our legal ops team
Answers to the questions you were going to ask.
Is this legal advice?+
No. Claire provides informational summaries drawn directly from primary sources — state legislatures and LegiScan. It does not replace counsel for matters specific to your business. Every output explicitly states what IS and IS NOT covered.
How does the scanner find AI tools?+
Claire analyzes publicly visible signals: script tags, network requests, DOM elements, DNS records, and cookies. It cannot detect internal tools, server-side AI, or custom-trained models — you can add those manually in the dashboard.
What if a law changes after I publish?+
Your dashboard flags it automatically. Assessments older than 90 days are marked stale and prompt re-confirmation. Hosted disclosure pages show the last-verified date so your customers know.
Do you support federal or EU law?+
Not yet. Claire focuses on US state and local AI laws — the space that's most fragmented and poorly served. Federal (FTC) and EU AI Act coverage is on the roadmap.
Can I host the disclosure page on my own domain?+
Yes. On the Compliance and Compliance + Audit plans, we host your disclosure at claire.legal/d/yourcompany by default — and you can point your own subdomain at it whenever you're ready.
Find out in 60 seconds.
Enter your URL. Claire reads your site and shows you exactly which AI laws apply to your business. Free, no account required.