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ark-forge/mcp-eu-ai-act

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MCP EU AI Act Compliance Scanner - Open source tool to detect EU AI Act violations in codebases

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ark-forge/mcp-eu-ai-act

Added 1 June 2026

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Overview

An open source Python tool that scans codebases for potential violations of the EU AI Act. It uses a Model Context Protocol (MCP) to analyze code and flag compliance issues based on the Act's requirements.

Best for

Best for
Developers and compliance teams needing a quick, automated check for EU AI Act violations in Python codebases.

Use cases

  • Audit a codebase for EU AI Act compliance before deployment
  • Integrate into CI/CD pipelines to catch violations during development
  • Review third-party or legacy code for regulatory risks

Notes

An open source Python tool that scans codebases for potential violations of the EU AI Act. It uses a Model Context Protocol (MCP) to analyze code and flag compliance issues based on the Act’s requirements.

8 stars on GitHub. Last updated 2026-05-26. Licensed MIT.

Use cases

  • Audit a codebase for EU AI Act compliance before deployment
  • Integrate into CI/CD pipelines to catch violations during development
  • Review third-party or legacy code for regulatory risks

Pros

  • Free and open source with no vendor lock-in
  • Focused specifically on EU AI Act compliance, not generic linting
  • Lightweight Python tool that can run locally or in automation

Cons

  • Limited to 8 GitHub stars, indicating early-stage or niche adoption
  • Requires understanding of EU AI Act to interpret results
  • May not cover all nuanced compliance scenarios or legal interpretations

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Pros

  • Free and open source with no vendor lock-in
  • Focused specifically on EU AI Act compliance, not generic linting
  • Lightweight Python tool that can run locally or in automation

Cons

  • Limited to 8 GitHub stars, indicating early-stage or niche adoption
  • Requires understanding of EU AI Act to interpret results
  • May not cover all nuanced compliance scenarios or legal interpretations