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Fundamental Rights Impact Assessment โ Article 27 EU AI Act
From August 2026, deployers of high-risk AI systems are required to conduct a Fundamental Rights Impact Assessment (FRIA). Article 27 of the EU AI Act mandates that organisations systematically assess the impact of their AI systems on fundamental rights, including non-discrimination, privacy, human dignity, and the environment.
This free FRIA Generator helps you create a fundamental rights impact assessment in four steps. You assess the risk per fundamental right, describe mitigating measures, and receive a downloadable report you can use as a starting point for your official FRIA.
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FAQ
What is a FRIA (Fundamental Rights Impact Assessment)?
A FRIA is an assessment of the potential impact of an AI system on fundamental rights, mandated by Article 27 of the EU AI Act for deployers of high-risk AI systems.
Who needs to conduct a FRIA?
Deployers of high-risk AI systems that are public law bodies or private entities providing public services are required to conduct a FRIA before deployment.
What is Article 27 of the EU AI Act?
Article 27 requires certain deployers to carry out a fundamental rights impact assessment. This includes identifying risks to the 8 core rights from the EU Charter.
What is the difference between a FRIA and a DPIA?
A DPIA (Data Protection Impact Assessment) focuses on privacy and data protection under GDPR. A FRIA is broader and assesses the impact on all fundamental rights, including non-discrimination, human dignity, and the environment. Often both are required.
When does the FRIA obligation take effect?
The FRIA obligation under Article 27 of the EU AI Act takes effect on 2 August 2026. Organisations are advised to start setting up processes now.
Is this template legally binding?
This template is a tool to help you get started. For a fully legally compliant FRIA, we recommend seeking legal advice.