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Building the regulatory intelligence layer for hardware

Crado starts with FCC compliance intelligence and is built to extend across the regulatory frameworks hardware teams face as they take products to global markets. One intelligence engine, designed to expand.

01 — Platform today

What the platform does today

Available now

Crado reads a hardware product specification and verifies it against United States FCC Part 15 conditions, predicting pass or fail before the product reaches a test lab.

01

Spec intake

Reads a product specification

Crado takes an unstructured hardware specification and extracts the technical details that matter for compliance.

02

FCC Part 15

Verifies against FCC Part 15

The specification is checked against United States FCC Part 15 conditions, the framework Crado supports today.

03

Verdict

Returns a traceable pass or fail

Each result is a deterministic verdict with the reasoning attached, so an engineer can see why a product passes or fails before testing.

02 — Platform expansion

The frameworks the engine is built to expand into

The same intelligence engine that verifies FCC Part 15 today is designed to extend across the regulatory frameworks hardware teams meet next. These are the planned directions of the platform, not capabilities available today.

Code

Framework

Scope

Status

CE

CE marking

European conformity for electronic products placed on the EU market.

Planned

RED

Radio Equipment Directive

EU requirements for products that transmit or receive radio signals.

Planned

UKCA

UKCA marking

The United Kingdom conformity route for the Great Britain market.

Planned

EMC

EMC readiness

Electromagnetic compatibility checks shared across multiple market frameworks.

Planned

CERT

Certification readiness

A combined readiness view across the frameworks that apply to a product.

Planned

03 — Long-term vision

One engine, expanding intelligence domains

Crado is a regulatory intelligence and verification engine, not a single-framework product. Compliance verification is the first domain. The same architecture extends wherever regulatory complexity is high. Ordered by distance from today's platform.

Tier 01 → Core intelligence

Live today and in active expansion, covered in detail above.

Tier 02 → Regulated expansion layer

The decisions that surround a compliance verdict, modelled on the same engine. Designed to expand.

01 → Components

Component intelligence

Understand how a chosen module, radio, or battery affects compliance before it is designed in.

02 → Markets

Market readiness

Map which regulations apply in each target market and the evidence each one requires.

03 → Monitoring

Regulatory monitoring

Track changes to the regulations that apply to a product and the markets they affect.

04 → Supply chain

Supply chain compliance

Flag components and suppliers that carry regulatory or availability risk for a given market.

05 → Change impact

Product change impact analysis

See which certifications and markets a design change affects before it is committed.

Tier 03 → Safety-critical systems intelligence

Systems where certification is deep, multi-authority, and continuous. Future intelligence domains.

06 → Aerospace

Aerospace systems

Airworthiness and equipment compliance for avionics and onboard systems.

FAA · EASA

07 → Defence

Defence and dual-use technologies

Standards conformance and export-control compliance for controlled technologies.

MIL-STD · ITAR / EAR

08 → Maritime

Maritime and vessel systems

Vessel and onboard system approval across flag, port, and class.

IMO · SOLAS · IACS

Built on the same intelligence engine

Every domain runs on the engine that powers FCC verification today.

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Start with FCC, expand as the engine grows

Run an FCC Part 15 verification today, and grow with the platform as the regulatory intelligence layer expands.