Nanobrowser EU AI Act Compliance Profile
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Your risk depends on how you use Nanobrowser
| Usage Context | Risk Level | Obligations |
|---|---|---|
| Internal coding tool | MINIMAL | 3 obligations (~12h) |
| Customer support bot | LIMITED | 7 obligations (~32h) |
| HR screening / hiring | HIGH | 19 obligations (~120h) |
| Credit decisions | HIGH | 19 obligations (~120h) |
| Medical triage | HIGH | 19 obligations (~120h) |
Why this tool is classified as LIMITED RISK
Open-Source Chrome extension for AI-powered web automation. Run multi-agent workflows using your own LLM API key. Alternative to OpenAI Operator.
Applicable Articles
Who does what
nanobrowser (provider)Their job
- Provider obligations being compiled
You (deployer)Your job
- •AI Literacy (Art. 4) (Art. 4)
- •AI Disclosure (Art. 50) (Art. 50)
Risk Assessment Reasoning
The Nanobrowser tool facilitates web automation and utilizes AI but does not appear to have direct implications for critical safety or fundamental rights, placing it in the limited risk category under the EU AI Act.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Nanobrowser's EU AI Act risk classification?
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Nanobrowser is classified as LIMITED RISK under the EU AI Act.
What are my obligations if I deploy Nanobrowser?
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As a Nanobrowser deployer, you have 2 base obligations (~12 hours estimated effort). Key articles: Art. 4, Art. 50.
What is Nanobrowser?
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Nanobrowser is a Unknown model. It has 0 downloads on HuggingFace.
What are the EU AI Act deadlines for Nanobrowser?
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Already passed: AI Literacy (Art. 4) — 2025-02-02. Already passed: AI Disclosure (Art. 50) — 2025-08-02.
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