Ask complex compliance questions across food safety, product safety, packaging, and retailer regulations in natural language — and get sourced answers traceable to the original legislation.
Compliance teams lose days every week parsing FDA guidance, EFSA opinions, GPSR requirements, and retailer specs in isolation — with no system connecting them. Most tools are locked into a single domain, so a cross-category question has no home. Reglyr is built on a unified regulatory knowledge graph that spans food safety, product safety, packaging, environmental, and retailer-specific rules. Ask one question, get one sourced answer — regardless of which domain it touches.
Unified Graph Architecture
Reglyr's regulatory knowledge graph spans FDA, EFSA, FSANZ, GPSR, CE Directives, REACH, EN standards, EPR, ESPR, and retailer specs from Walmart, Amazon, and Carrefour — all connected as a single queryable structure, not siloed databases.
Natural Language Querying
Query the knowledge graph the way you think, not the way regulations are written. Ask whether an ingredient is permitted, what labeling is required, or what a retailer mandates — and receive a direct answer with citations back to the source regulation or specification.
Source Traceability
Each answer the knowledge graph returns is linked back to the specific regulation, article, annex, or retailer document it was derived from — giving compliance teams the audit trail they need to defend decisions internally and with authorities.
Always Current
Reglyr's regulatory consultancy practice uses the platform as its delivery engine. Every client engagement adds battle-tested regulatory interpretations back into the knowledge graph — so the graph reflects real-world rulings, not just published text.
Cross-Domain Queries
A product touching food contact materials, packaging EPR, and a Walmart listing requirement spans three regulatory domains simultaneously. Reglyr's architecture makes this a single query. Competitors locked into one domain architecturally cannot resolve it — they would need 12-18 months per new domain to expand.
Ask your hardest compliance question across food safety, product safety, and retailer rules. Watch it return a sourced answer in seconds.
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