Meet EU Digital Services Act requirements with automated illegal content detection, transparency reporting tools, and trusted flagger integration. Simplify DSA compliance for your online platform.
Try DSA DemoThe EU Digital Services Act creates new obligations for online platforms to tackle illegal content, protect user rights, and increase transparency. Our image moderation API provides the detection capabilities and documentation needed to meet these requirements efficiently.
Detect content categories that are illegal under EU law including CSAM, terrorist content, counterfeit goods, and copyright infringement indicators.
Process images in real-time to meet DSA requirements for expeditious handling of notices. Average latency under 50ms for all detection types.
Generate reports on moderation activities, volumes, and outcomes to fulfill DSA transparency requirements for annual reports.
Prioritize reports from trusted flaggers with dedicated API endpoints and expedited processing for recognized organizations.
Structured data to support internal complaint handling and user appeals with clear documentation of moderation decisions.
Detect and classify advertising content for platforms that need to maintain publicly accessible ad repositories under DSA.
API enables electronic notice submission and expeditious action on illegal content with timestamps and tracking.
Detailed classification data to explain why content was flagged, supporting mandatory user notifications.
Audit trails and decision data to support internal complaint handling mechanisms.
Priority processing for notices from recognized trusted flaggers with dedicated API endpoints.
Aggregated statistics on content moderation volumes and outcomes for annual reporting.
Content classification data to support systemic risk assessments for VLOPs.
The DSA applies to all digital services offered in the EU, with escalating obligations based on platform size. Very Large Online Platforms (VLOPs) with 45M+ EU users have additional requirements.
The DSA requires action on content illegal under EU or member state law. This includes but isn't limited to CSAM, terrorist content, hate speech, counterfeit goods, and certain copyright violations.
We provide aggregated statistics on volumes processed, categories detected, and actions taken. This data feeds into your annual transparency reports required under Article 15.
Our detection models are trained on content illegal across EU member states. For member-state-specific requirements, custom configurations are available for enterprise customers.
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