Generate California AI Compliance Documentsin 2 Minutes — Free
Four free generators for the most common compliance artifacts under AB 489, AB 3030, and AB 2013 — disclosure language, training-data summaries, AI policies, and a drop-in widget. No signup, no payment, no email gate.
AB 3030 Disclosure Generator
Patient-facing AI disclosure language
Generate legally-defensible disclosure statements for any patient-facing AI — chatbots, virtual assistants, voice agents, automated messaging. Customizable by use case and reading level.
AB 2013 Transparency Generator
Training-data summaries for AI vendors
Generate the public training-data disclosure required of every generative-AI provider operating in California from January 1, 2026. Outputs the high-level data summary, source categories, and modification history.
AI Usage Policy Generator
Healthcare AI acceptable-use policy
Generate a hospital, clinic, or practice-wide AI usage policy in 2 minutes. Covers AB 3030 human-in-the-loop workflows, AB 489 disclosure rules, staff training, and audit-trail requirements.
Auto-Discloser Widget
Drop-in JavaScript disclosure snippet
A one-line JavaScript snippet that automatically injects a compliant AB 3030 disclosure banner into any chatbot or patient-portal interface. Works with any framework — React, Vue, plain HTML.
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Run the free 2-minute compliance check first — it identifies which laws apply to you and which generators to use.
Start Free Compliance CheckWhat these California AI compliance tools do
California's healthcare AI laws — AB 489, AB 3030, and AB 2013 — require specific written artifacts: disclosures shown to patients, summaries of training data, internal usage policies, and audit trails. The tools above generate those artifacts from a short questionnaire, using language that matches the regulatory text and current Medical Board guidance.
The generators are not legal advice and do not replace a compliance attorney. They are designed to produce defensible first drafts that a compliance officer or counsel can sign off on quickly — saving the hours of language-wrangling that usually precede a real review.
Which tool to use, by situation
- You run a chatbot or patient-portal AI → start with the AB 3030 Disclosure Generator, then drop the Auto-Discloser Widget into your frontend.
- You build or sell a generative-AI product in California → use the AB 2013 Training Data Generator to produce the public disclosure required from January 1, 2026.
- You manage a clinic, hospital, or practice using AI internally → use the AI Usage Policy Generator to publish a hospital-wide or practice-wide acceptable-use policy.
- You're not sure where you stand → run the free 2-minute compliance check first to see which laws apply.
How these tools fit California's 2026 AI regime
From January 1, 2026, three California laws govern healthcare AI in parallel. AB 489 prohibits AI from holding itself out as a licensed clinician. AB 3030 mandates disclosure (or human review) for generative-AI patient communications. AB 2013 requires generative-AI developers to publish high-level training-data summaries. Each law has a different artifact requirement — the four tools on this page generate one each, plus a drop-in widget for the most common ongoing obligation. For a deeper dive into how the laws interact, see our 2026 California AI Law Guide or the Legislative Tracker.