AEDDA
AI EU Due Diligence Assessment. Technical, regulatory, ethical and commercial risk profiling for business leaders and compliance consultants.
Company Details
- Category
- Governance
- Headquarters
- Malaga, Spain
- Data Hosting
- EU Only
- Open Source
- No
- Pricing
- paid
- Website
- https://aedda.report/
About AEDDA
AEDDA (AI EU Due Diligence Assessment) is an AI-powered tool that profiles the risk of SaaS products, tools and vendors operating in the EU market. You enter a product website URL, and AEDDA returns a scored report covering technical, regulatory, ethical and commercial risk in around 20 minutes, for a fraction of the cost of a manual due diligence review. Reports are available in 7 EU languages. The problem it solves Operating in the EU market means meeting hard expectations on data protection, AI governance, security posture and corporate stability. Working out where a product stands across all of these takes time and specialist knowledge, and vendor marketing rarely tells the full story. AEDDA does the due diligence work and hands back a clear, evidence-based verdict. Choose your perspective You can assess your own product or someone else's. Run AEDDA on your own offering to see how it scores and where to improve, or on a tool you are considering adopting. Recommendations are tailored to the perspective you choose, so a vendor testing their own tool gets guidance on what to strengthen, while a buyer gets guidance on what to weigh before adopting. Choose your language AEDDA Report can be delivered in English, French, German, Dutch, Italian, Polish or Spanish. What you get Each report scores a vendor across eight weighted categories: Cybersecurity, Regulatory Compliance, Data Practices, AI Risk and Governance, Ethics and Conduct, Vendor Stability, Vendor Transparency and User Autonomy. Every category carries a grade and supporting evidence, rolled into one overall AEDDA grade. Reports surface red flags, regulatory exposure and governance gaps, and set out recommended actions, so you can act quickly and document why. Who it is for Vendors operating in or entering the EU market who want to understand and improve their risk profile, alongside procurement teams, compliance and data protection officers, and anyone who needs a defensible record of why a vendor was approved or rejected.