Complir
'Vanta for physical products': AI agents that map a retailer's product data, generate labels, translations, declarations of conformity and technical files, and monitor regulations market by market - flagging affected SKUs back to the source paragraph when rules change. Manages 100k+ products for retailers like Flying Tiger Copenhagen. Enterprise/retail pricing.
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Our take
Complir is 'Vanta for physical products': AI agents that map a retailer's product data, generate labels, translations and declarations of conformity, and monitor regulations per market - flagging affected SKUs back to the source paragraph when rules change. It manages 100k+ products for retailers like Flying Tiger and is growing fast. Pricing is not public; it is an enterprise/retail sale.
Best for
Retailers and brands selling physical products across borders that need to automate labeling, conformity documentation and ongoing regulatory monitoring instead of staffing it manually.
Pros
- Auto-generates labels, translations, declarations of conformity and technical files
- Monitors regulations per market and flags affected SKUs to the source paragraph
- Real traction: 100k+ products, named retailers, ~45% month-over-month growth
- Audit-friendly - every flag traces back to a regulation
Cons
- Enterprise/retail sale with no public pricing
- Focused on physical-product compliance, mainly EU markets today
- Niche - only relevant if you ship regulated goods across borders
How it compares
There isn't an obvious incumbent here - Complir is closer to a Vanta-style compliance layer for physical goods than to anything already in this catalog.
Full review
Complir builds AI infrastructure for product compliance - the regulatory work that piles up when a retailer sells physical goods across borders. Its agents map product data, assess compliance risk per market, and generate the paperwork: translations, labels, declarations of conformity and technical files.
The part that earns it the 'Vanta for physical products' label is ongoing monitoring. Complir watches regulations in every market you sell in, and when something changes it flags the affected SKUs, re-runs the risk assessment, and traces each flag back to the source paragraph so an auditor can follow it. It already manages over 100,000 products for European retailers including Flying Tiger Copenhagen and reports about 45% month-over-month growth. Pricing is an enterprise conversation, and the scope is specifically physical-goods compliance, so it is niche by design.
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3.8/5- Actual Utility4/5
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- Ease of Use4/5
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- Pricing Fairness3/5
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- Reliability4/5
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- Differentiation4/5
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- Primary signal — five dimensions, 3.8/5 average.
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Frequently asked questions
- Is Complir free, and how much does it cost?
- Complir is a paid tool.
- Who is Complir best for?
- Retailers and brands selling physical products across borders that need to automate labeling, conformity documentation and ongoing regulatory monitoring instead of staffing it manually.
- How is Complir rated on Cloudkart.ai?
- Complir scores 3.8 out of 5 on the Cloudkart.ai rubric, which weighs actual utility, ease of use, pricing fairness, reliability and differentiation. Scores are set editorially and can never be bought.
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