Honest comparison

How AI Law Tracker compares

Deciding between AI-law trackers or regulation-data APIs? Here is where AI Law Tracker fits — factually, with sources, and fair about where alternatives are stronger. We cover all 51 US jurisdictions (50 states + Washington D.C.), the EU, and 11 more countries in one schema, behind a public API from $0/mo.

Coverage
51 US jurisdictions + federal, the EU & 11 more countries
one schema — many trackers are US-only
Developer API
Public & self-serve, from $0/mo
free key to start; docs + OpenAPI spec
Change feed & webhooks
Pollable /changes + HMAC webhooks
know what moved since your last sync
Licensing
CC BY 4.0
reuse commercially with attribution

Head-to-head comparisons

AI Law Tracker vs AI Laws by State

A side-by-side on coverage, API access, webhooks, and licensing — with each competitor fact linked to its public source.

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Comparison FAQ

What makes AI Law Tracker different from other AI-law trackers?

Three things: coverage of US state + federal, the EU, and global regimes in one schema (most trackers are US-only); a public, self-serve developer API with docs and webhooks (from a free tier); and CC BY 4.0 licensing so you can build on the data with attribution.

Is there a free option?

Yes. The site is free to read, there is a free embeddable widget, and the API has a free self-serve key. Paid API tiers add higher limits, a longer changelog window, and webhooks.

Is this legal advice?

No. AI Law Tracker is an informational compliance-tracking resource. Every record links to its primary government source so you can verify before relying on it.

Comparison facts about other products reflect their public pricing/positioning pages on the dates cited, and may change — check the source. Informational only, not legal advice.