AI Law Tracker covers all 51 US jurisdictions (50 states + Washington D.C.), the EU, and 11 more countries in a single schema, behind a versioned JSON API with a change feed and webhooks. Here is how different teams put it to work — each with the real endpoints and an example request. The API has a free self-serve tier and paid plans from $0/mo.
Your obligations under AI law now depend on every state you operate in, the federal layer, and — if you touch EU users — the EU AI Act. Compliance teams use AI Law Tracker to turn that patchwork into a single, monitorable source of truth.
See how it works →Building a compliance dashboard, a legal-research tool, or a policy-monitoring feature? Rather than staffing a team to scrape 50 legislatures plus the EU, embed AI Law Tracker’s audited dataset behind a clean, versioned API.
See how it works →Underwriting AI and tech-E&O risk means knowing which AI laws bind a policyholder and what the statutory penalties are. AI Law Tracker turns that into a reproducible input for your models.
See how it works →If your assistant answers questions about AI regulation, it needs to cite a real, current source — not paraphrase from a stale training set. AI Law Tracker gives your RAG pipeline or agent a primary-sourced corpus and a machine-readable spec to call it.
See how it works →No card required. Read the docs, get a key by email, and make your first call in minutes.
Informational data — not legal advice.