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Navigate EU AI Act, California SB 942, and content provenance standards. Numonic handles the complexity so you can focus on creating.
AI transparency requirements are evolving rapidly. Here's how Numonic keeps you compliant.
EU AI Act (Article 50)
ActiveDisclose when content is AI-generated. Mark deep fakes and synthetic media.
Auto-embed AI disclosure in metadata. Export with machine-readable AI origin markers.
California SB 942
ActiveProvide provenance documentation for synthetic media upon request.
Complete generation history stored. IPTC 2025.1 metadata injection for verifiable provenance.
IPTC Photo Metadata Standard 2025.1
ActiveStandardized fields for AI generation disclosure in image metadata.
Export images with IPTC AI fields populated: DigitalSourceType, AIGenerationInfo, TrainingDataInfo.
Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity
ActiveCryptographically signed content credentials proving origin and edits.
Detect existing C2PA manifests on upload. Display provenance badges for signed assets.
From upload to compliant export in three simple steps.
Upload AI-generated assets with full generation metadata intact. Numonic captures everything automatically from ComfyUI and Midjourney outputs.
Numonic automatically detects AI origin from embedded metadata, filenames, and content analysis. Every asset is tagged with its provenance.
Export with IPTC 2025.1 AI fields and custom metadata profiles. Choose what to disclose based on your compliance requirements.
Your complete generation history is preserved internally—ready for auditors, regulators, or legal requests whenever they come.
AI transparency regulations are complex and evolving. Numonic abstracts the technical details so you can focus on what matters.
We believe compliance is an opportunity, not a burden. Proper AI transparency builds trust with your audience and future-proofs your creative workflow.
Every asset in Numonic exposes its creation metadata—not because regulations require it, but because transparency is the foundation of trust in the AI age.
Key compliance deadlines for AI-generated content disclosure
The EU Commission released the first draft Code of Practice on Transparency of AI-Generated Content, providing detailed guidance for providers and deployers on meeting Article 50 requirements.
Disclosure and labeling requirements for synthetic media become mandatory for businesses operating in California or serving California residents.
Machine-readable metadata and detection mechanisms required for AI-generated content. Non-compliance penalties up to 3% of global annual turnover.
Additional regulations expected from UK, Australia, and other jurisdictions. Start preparing now.
Schedule a Free Compliance AssessmentIf you create, publish, or distribute AI-generated content,
these regulations apply to you.
News organizations, magazines, and digital publishers using AI for images, illustrations, or enhanced photography.
Compliance required: EU AI Act, California SB 942
Marketing agencies and studios creating AI-assisted campaigns for clients with global audiences.
Compliance required: EU AI Act, SB 942, client contracts
In-house teams at brands using AI to scale content production across markets.
Compliance required: EU AI Act, SB 942, brand guidelines
Companies building AI generation tools that need to help their customers meet disclosure requirements.
Compliance required: EU AI Act (provider obligations)
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Protect proprietary workflows while maintaining compliance with intelligent metadata controls.
Learn moreEverything you need to know about AI transparency compliance
EU AI Act Article 50 requires providers of AI systems generating synthetic content to ensure outputs are marked in machine-readable format and detectable as AI-generated. It also requires deployers of deepfake AI systems to disclose that content has been artificially generated or manipulated. The transparency provisions take effect in August 2026, with penalties up to 3% of global annual turnover for non-compliance.
California SB 942, the AI Transparency Act, requires disclosure of AI-generated content in specific contexts and mandates labeling requirements for synthetic media. It takes effect in January 2026 and applies to businesses operating in California that create, publish, or distribute AI-generated content.
IPTC 2025.1 is the latest Photo Metadata Standard that introduces AI-specific disclosure fields including AISystemUsed (name of AI engine/model), AISystemVersionUsed (version string), AIPromptInformation (generic prompt indicator without exposing actual prompts), AIPromptWriterName (creator attribution), and DigitalSourceType (content origin classification such as trainedAlgorithmicMedia or compositeSynthetic).
C2PA (Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity) is an open standard providing cryptographic signatures for content authenticity and tamper-evident provenance chains. Numonic automatically detects C2PA signatures on imported assets from providers like Adobe, Microsoft, and BBC, displaying verification badges in the asset library. Full cryptographic validation and re-signing capabilities are planned for Q3 2026.
Numonic uses a privacy-aware export pipeline with three metadata categories: Category A (strippable) removes sensitive data like prompts, seeds, and GPS on export; Category B (preserved) keeps technical metadata like dimensions and color profiles; Category C (compliance) injects regulatory metadata like IPTC 2025.1 AI fields. This allows you to disclose AI origins at the appropriate level without revealing trade secrets.
Numonic supports AI transparency features for images (PNG, JPEG with full IPTC/XMP support) and video formats (MP4, MOV with XMP UUID injection, and WebM, MKV with native Matroska tag injection). C2PA detection is currently available for PNG and JPEG, with video C2PA detection planned for Q2 2026.
Non-compliance with EU AI Act transparency requirements (Article 50) can result in penalties up to 3% of global annual turnover. Beyond financial penalties, non-compliance risks reputational damage and restrictions on market access within the European Union.
Don't wait until regulators come knocking. Start building your AI transparency infrastructure today.
IPTC 2025.1 AI disclosure fields on every export.
Identify existing content provenance automatically.
Protect prompts and workflows while staying compliant.
Full compliance for MP4, MOV, WebM, and MKV formats.
Our team will analyze your current workflow and provide a roadmap to full EU AI Act and California SB 942 compliance.