Regulatory Reality
Define custom risk classifications aligned to your frameworks – EU AI Act, NIST AI RMF, ISO 42001, or internal policies – and systematically apply them across your entire AI inventory.

Used by leading security and AI transformation teams
- KOA
- Northwestern
- ArcelorMittal
- BuzzFeed
- Learning Care Group
- Mars
Precision
Regulators don’t accept generic risk categories. They expect you to demonstrate that AI systems are classified according to specific regulatory criteria and governed appropriately. Airia makes that precision scalable.
Meet Multiple Frameworks Simultaneously
One AI system can fall under multiple regulations at once. Multi-framework tagging shows how a single asset satisfies EU AI Act requirements, internal policies and industry standards – giving regulators the specific classifications they demand without maintaining separate tracking systems.
Reduce Manual Classification Work
Automated classification suggestions and predefined rules eliminate repetitive tagging work. New assets are classified based on context as they’re deployed, maintaining consistency without manual review of every agent.
Scale Governance Across Growth
As your AI deployments expand across teams, platforms, and geographies, custom risk taxonomies ensure governance scales consistently. New frameworks, jurisdictions, or internal policies integrate without rebuilding your classification system.
Your Way
Generic risk categories don’t map to real regulatory requirements. Airia lets you create custom risk taxonomies that reflect how your organization actually governs AI – then applies them automatically across your entire ecosystem.

Custom Risk Taxonomy
Define risk using your organization’s language.
Create unlimited risk categories, levels, and classification criteria aligned to your framework. Map to EU AI Act risk tiers, NIST AI RMF functions, internal compliance policies, or industry-specific requirements.

Multi-Framework Tagging
Apply multiple classifications to every asset.
Tag a single AI agent with multiple risk classifications simultaneously – EU AI Act high risk, internal Tier 1 controls, geographic jurisdiction requirements. Each classification triggers appropriate governance controls without duplicate tracking or manual coordination.

Classification Suggestions
Classification that learns from context.
Airia analyzes asset attributes and usage patterns to suggest appropriate classifications automatically. Set predefined rules to auto-tag new assets based on use cases, data sources, or deployment context.
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