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Is Writesonic EU AI Act compliant? (Article 50, 2026)

YES · Art. 50(2)Yes — a disclosure is required

Label AI-generated/synthetic content and mark it machine-readable (Art.50(2)).

Why Writesonic is in scope

Article 50(2) requires that AI-generated or AI-manipulated content be marked as artificial in a machine-readable format. As the company running Writesonic on your own surface, you typically carry the obligation as the deployer.

What you must do

  • 1Add the disclosure the obligation requires, at the point of contact with the user.
  • 2Make it perceivable to everyone, including users on assistive technology.
  • 3Keep a dated record that the disclosure was live — your evidence if anyone asks.
HOW AIACTEASY HANDLES IT

AIActEasy detects Writesonic on your site, checks whether the required disclosure is present, and helps you add a compliant, accessible notice if it's missing — then keeps watching for drift.

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Frequently asked

Does Writesonic use AI?

Yes — Writesonic ships AI-driven features, which is why it falls inside the EU AI Act's transparency scope.

Does Writesonic create an EU AI Act obligation?

Label AI-generated/synthetic content and mark it machine-readable (Art.50(2)).

What is the risk if I ignore it?

Unlabelled synthetic content = Art.50 violation; deepfake/public-interest text needs labels.

This page is an informational estimate, not legal advice. AIActEasy maps publicly known product behaviour to the EU AI Act; confirm specifics with the vendor and your own counsel.

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