Pharos monitors every EU data protection authority, EDPB guideline, and enforcement tracker — automatically. AI agents do the work so you get the intelligence, not inbox overload.
All 27 EU DPAs, EDPB guidelines, AI Act documentation, and CMS enforcement data — scraped, translated, and analyzed. Updated by AI agents, not interns.
Every decision from all 27 EU data protection authorities, the UK ICO, EDPB guidelines, and the CMS Tracker. Fines, findings, and regulatory positions — searchable, filterable, and downloadable as .md files for your AI workflows.
Ask plain-language questions and get answers with article citations. Pharos AI reads the full database so you get relevant precedent — not a Google search that points you at a 200-page PDF. Runs on Claude.
AI Act Tier Snapshot, DPIA templates, ROPA generators, compliance checklists. Free, clear, and always available as .md files — machine-readable and AI-workflow ready from day one.
"The EU has 27 DPAs, one EDPB, an AI Act, and a new enforcement action every 48 hours. Nobody can monitor all of it manually."
Pharos means lighthouse. We don't chase regulatory complexity — we stand still in it and make the path visible.
27 EU DPAs, EDPB, UK ICO, CMS Tracker, GDPR Hub — all monitored automatically. If it happens in EU privacy law, it's in the database.
Regulators write in legalese. Pharos translates — automatically, into plain language, with the original citation preserved. No interpretation lost.
Not just text. Structured data, case metadata, article citations, and .md exports for AI workflows. Built for lawyers and engineers alike.
Compliance intelligence should make the path visible — not scare you away from it. Pharos guides builders forward, not backward.
Short reads on the rules that matter right now. AI Act, GDPR enforcement, practical tools — written for lawyers, engineers, and founders.
A working map of when a system crosses into Annex III, what evidence the regulator will look for, and the three artefacts you should already be producing.
Audit cadence (clause 7.3) is doing more work than most teams realise. A walkthrough of why it appears in every redline that crosses the desk.
What to do in hour one, hour eight, and hour seventy-one — and why the calmest people in the room usually end up writing the disclosure.