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A certification mark required on products sold in the European Economic Area, indicating that the product meets EU safety, health, and environmental standards. Under the EU AI Act, high-risk AI systems must bear the CE marking before they can be sold or deployed in the EU. Affixing the CE mark requires completing a conformity assessment, preparing technical documentation, and registering in the EU database for high-risk AI systems. The CE mark signals to buyers that the provider has taken legal responsibility for the system's compliance.
Why this matters for your team
CE marking is a legal prerequisite for selling high-risk AI systems in the EU, not an optional certification. If your product falls in a high-risk category and you target EU customers, build CE marking into your product roadmap now — not into a last-minute compliance sprint.