Regulator AI · Free to try
Your AI, a verified regulatory companion.
Add Obsidian's regulatory layer to Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini and the AI you already use, so every answer comes back sourced and cited.
Works with the frontier models
An intelligence layer, not a replacement
Your AI, with a regulatory layer on top
Obsidian does not replace your team or your tools. It adds a verified, tier-0 layer of official regulatory data to the models you already work with, so the AI you know suddenly answers regulation with precision, sources, and the official text.
Straight from the regulator
The layer is indexed from primary sources, government agencies and regulatory bodies, so your AI answers from the official text, never a guess.
Every claim, cited
Each regulation comes back with its official reference and a clickable link, with its status (in force / proposed / repealed) and jurisdiction stated.
Plug it into your own AI
Use it here, or bring the same regulatory layer to Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, Cursor, Perplexity and Grok through the Obsidian MCP.
Sources
Straight from the regulator.
Stay directly connected to the official sources, with laser precision on what matters to you.
Stay ahead
Turn regulatory change into your edge
The changes hitting your industry first, distilled into analysis you can act on: brief your team, defend your decisions and stay ahead of every deadline.

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Give your AI a regulatory layer
Start a free trial of the Pro plan and use Regulator AI on your own industries and jurisdictions, with sourced, citation-backed answers, or plug the same layer into the AI you already use.