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Post-Market Monitoring Plan Generator

Generate your Article 72 post-market monitoring plan — required for all high-risk AI systems under the EU AI Act. Your draft is automatically saved in this browser.

📎This post-market monitoring plan should be referenced in your Annex IV technical documentation (Section 7 — Post-Market Monitoring Plan). Once complete, add a reference to this plan in your Annex IV Technical Documentation →
Why this matters

Art. 72 requires providers of high-risk AI systems to establish and document a post-market monitoring system — a proactive, continuous collection and analysis of performance data across the system's lifecycle. A written plan is mandatory and must be kept current; notified bodies will ask to see it.

How to use it
  1. 1Describe the data sources you will monitor (user feedback, performance metrics, incidents, environmental changes).
  2. 2Set metrics and thresholds that would trigger review or corrective action.
  3. 3Define roles: who reviews the data, how often, and who escalates.
  4. 4Link the plan to your incident tracker and risk management system.
  5. 5Review and update the plan at least annually or whenever the system is modified.
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Important Legal Disclaimer

This tool is a self-assessment aid only and does not constitute legal advice, a formally certified compliance assessment, or an independently audited report.

Outputs — including reports, scores, checklists, and generated documents — are for internal use and should be reviewed by a qualified legal representative or independent AI compliance auditor before being relied upon for regulatory, procurement, or public-disclosure purposes.

This tool does not replace a notified body conformity assessment where one is required under Art. 43(1) of the EU AI Act (e.g. biometric identification systems for law enforcement).

All assessment risk lies with the user. AIAuditRef, its developers, and staff accept no liability for losses arising from use of or reliance on these outputs. Always verify against official sources: the EU AI Act (Regulation 2024/1689) and your national enforcement authority.