Klarvo AI Transparency automatically detects AI-powered plugins on your WordPress site and displays a transparency disclosure required by Article 50 of the EU AI Act (Regulation 2024/1689).
The Article 50 deadline is August 2, 2026. Penalties for non-compliance are up to 15 million or 3% of global turnover.
Install, activate, done. No account or configuration needed. The plugin scans your active plugins against a registry of 340+ AI tools and displays a discreet compliance badge when relevant tools are detected.
Article 50 creates transparency obligations for specific categories of AI system. The widget only publicly discloses tools that fall within these obligations:
Tools that operate invisibly in the background (analytics, security, SEO, image compression) are detected for your private dashboard but not shown to visitors — there is no Article 50 obligation to disclose them, and disclosing security tools would be a security risk.
In standalone mode, the plugin makes zero external requests and collects no visitor data. No cookies, no tracking, no external fonts. Everything runs on your server.
For advanced features, connect your site to Klarvo:
The free standalone plugin works completely without a Klarvo account.
This plugin can operate in two modes. In standalone mode (default, no account needed), it makes zero external requests — all detection uses the bundled registry and all output is inline HTML/CSS.
In connected mode (when a Klarvo Site Key is configured), the plugin connects to the following services:
Loads a JavaScript widget from https://klarvo.io/w.js and detection signatures from https://klarvo.io/signatures.json to enable enhanced AI tool detection and customisable transparency badge rendering.
Communicates with the Klarvo API hosted at https://dakhmawakfpwyxshhzmd.supabase.co/functions/v1 to fetch widget configuration, record anonymous impressions, and report detected AI systems.
The admin settings page links to https://app.klarvo.io for account creation and plan management. No data is sent automatically — the user must click a link to visit this site.