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You are the European product owner. Your development team is in India. Article 31 of Regulation (EU) 2024/2847 requires the manufacturer to draw up technical documentation under Annex VII. You hold the obligation. Your team holds the technical knowledge. CRACheck connects the two — your Indian engineers answer engineering questions, and CRACheck produces the regulatory documentation you need. 15 minutes. €149.

The distributed development model creates a documentation gap. The European product owner understands the CRA obligation but lacks the codebase knowledge to fill in Annex VII. The Indian development team has the codebase knowledge but lacks the regulatory context to understand what Annex VII requires. A European consultant documenting Indian-developed code spends weeks reverse-engineering architecture decisions. CRACheck eliminates the gap: the engineer who built the system answers engineering questions in 15–25 minutes. CRACheck maps the answers to the 8 sections of Annex VII. The product owner receives a structured dossier. €149 per product. 100% browser-side.

Generate Annex VII dossier — €149Free: check if your product is in scope

€149 one-time · 8-document ZIP · 15–25 minutes · Browser-side

Regulation (EU) 2024/2847 · Art. 31 + Annex VII · 8 documents · 100% browser-side — your data never leaves your device

Key numbers

Art. 31
Technical documentation is the manufacturer's obligation. You are the manufacturer. Your team is the source.
15–25 min
Your lead engineer completes the questionnaire. No regulatory training needed.
€149
Compare with €10,000+ for a consultant who does not know your codebase.

How it works

1
Share CRACheck with your lead engineer in India
No regulatory briefing needed. CRACheck translates Annex VII into engineering questions.
2
Lead engineer completes the questionnaire
15–25 minutes. Architecture, dependencies, security measures, update mechanism, vulnerability process.
3
Download the 8-PDF ZIP
The engineer downloads and shares via your project management tool.
4
Product owner reviews the output
Check that the documentation accurately reflects the product. CRACheck allows 10 regenerations for refinements.
5
Include in your conformity file
As the manufacturer (Art. 3(1)), you maintain the technical documentation for 10 years (Art. 13(13)).
6
Carry out the conformity assessment
Use the documentation in your Art. 32 assessment. Module A for Default products. Notified body for Class I/II.

Three mistakes to avoid

COMMON MISTAKE

"I will hire a European consultant to document the product"

A European consultant who has never seen your codebase will spend weeks interviewing your Indian developers, reverse-engineering architecture decisions, and producing documentation. The cost: €10,000–€20,000. The alternative: your lead engineer — who designed the system — answers CRACheck's questionnaire in 15 minutes. The knowledge already exists. It just needs structuring.

COMMON MISTAKE

"My Indian team cannot produce regulatory documentation — they are engineers, not lawyers"

Annex VII of Regulation (EU) 2024/2847 requires technical information: product description, architecture, components, SBOM, vulnerability handling process, test reports. These are engineering facts, not legal arguments. CRACheck asks engineering questions in engineering language. Your developers already know the answers.

COMMON MISTAKE

"I will write the Annex VII myself based on the product specs"

Product specifications describe what the product does. Annex VII §2 requires documentation of how it was designed, developed, and produced — including architecture decisions, third-party component sourcing (Art. 13(5)), SBOM (§2(b)), and vulnerability handling processes (Annex I Part II). Only the development team has this information.

What the ZIP contains

8 PDF documents generated from your data. Each cites the specific article of Regulation (EU) 2024/2847 it complies with.

1

Product Classifier

Classification output. The product owner validates the result.

2

Technical Documentation

Annex VII generated from engineering inputs. Product owner's conformity file centrepiece.

3

Risk Assessment

Art. 13(2). Based on the engineering team's understanding of the product's threat model.

4

User Information

Annex II. End-user documentation requirements.

5

Declaration of Conformity

Art. 28 + Annex V. The product owner signs as the manufacturer.

6

CVD Policy

Annex I Part II §5. Shared between the product owner (public-facing) and the development team (operational).

7

Notification Template

Art. 14. Product owner's responsibility to notify ENISA. Art. 14(2): early warning within 24h, notification within 72h, final report within 14 days.

8

Obligations Calendar

Key dates for the product owner's planning.

Mira antes de comprar — Descargar dossier de muestra (PDF, empresa ficticia) — Estructura real, artículos reales, formato real. Datos ficticios.

Generated from your data, in your browser. No data leaves your device.

What you pay

🧾 EUROPEAN CONSULTANT DOCUMENTING INDIAN-DEVELOPED SOFTWARE
€10,000–€20,000
4–8 weeks of interviews and reverse-engineering.
✓ CRACHECK
€149
15 minutes. The engineer who built it documents it.

Two layers of responsibility

● WHAT CRACHECK DOES

Documentation generation

Lets your Indian development team produce Annex VII documentation without regulatory training. Engineering questions, regulatory output. 15–25 minutes. €149.

∅ WHAT CRACHECK DOES NOT DO

What falls outside CRACheck

Does not replace your obligation as the manufacturer to review and sign the documentation. Does not perform the conformity assessment (Art. 32). Does not manage the ENISA notification process (Art. 14).

Your team documents. You review, sign, and comply.

Enforcement regime

Article 64 of Regulation (EU) 2024/2847.

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Non-compliance with Annex I + Art. 13, 14
€15M / 2.5%

Art. 64(2). You are the manufacturer. The fine is yours.

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Missing documentation (Art. 31)
€10M / 2%

Art. 64(3).

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Incorrect information
€5M / 1%

Art. 64(4).

Alternatives

AlternativeCostWhat you get
European consultant€10,000–€20,000Reverse-engineers your code. 4–8 weeks.
Product owner writes Annex VII aloneFree + weeksMissing engineering details. Incomplete documentation.
Ask Indian team to "read the regulation and document"Free + frustration81 pages of legalese. Team blocks for days.
CRACheck€14915 min by the engineer who built it. 8 documents. Complete.

Your company has multiple products with Indian development teams?

Each product requires its own Annex VII documentation. Share CRACheck with each team lead. Contact us for multi-product volume pricing.

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What CRACheck guarantees and what it does not

CRACheck generates a structured document under Article 31 and Annex VII of Regulation (EU) 2024/2847 from the information provided by your development team. The accuracy of the information is the manufacturer's responsibility.

We guarantee the document structure follows Annex VII and the legal references are correct. We do not guarantee acceptance by a market surveillance authority.

CRACheck is not legal advice. For manufacturer-specific obligations, consult a qualified lawyer.

Frequently asked questions

Can my Indian development team use CRACheck without regulatory training?
Yes. CRACheck translates the 8 sections of Annex VII into engineering questions: What is the product's architecture? What components does it use? How are updates distributed? What is the vulnerability handling process? Your engineers already know these answers. No legal background required.
Who should complete the CRACheck questionnaire — the product owner or the developer?
The developer who designed or maintains the system. They have the technical knowledge. The product owner reviews the output and signs the EU declaration of conformity as the manufacturer.
As the product owner, what do I do with the output?
You include the 8-PDF dossier in your conformity file. You use it to carry out the conformity assessment under Article 32. You keep it at the disposal of market surveillance authorities for at least 10 years (Art. 13(13)). And you sign the EU declaration of conformity (Art. 28).
Can I share the CRACheck link with my team directly?
Yes. Send the CRACheck generator URL to your lead engineer. They complete the questionnaire and download the ZIP. You review and integrate into your conformity file.
Is it a subscription?
No. One-time payment. 30 days editing, 10 regenerations.
Can I request a refund?
Art. 16(m) Directive (EU) 2011/83. Activation = express consent. Refunds only for reproducible technical failures.
What if the regulation changes?
Regenerate at no additional cost during your licence period.
⚠️ Important notice: CRACheck is a self-assessment documentation tool, not legal advice and not a third-party audit. The document under Article 31 and Annex VII of Regulation (EU) 2024/2847 is generated from your input data. You are responsible for the accuracy of the data you provide. CRACheck does not replace a qualified professional assessment.

Your team in India has the knowledge. CRACheck gives it the right format. 15 minutes. €149.

Eight documents. Annex VII fully structured. Regulation (EU) 2024/2847. Your data stays on your device. The ZIP you download is yours forever.

€149 one-time
8 documents · Engineering input → regulatory output · 100% browser-side
Generate Annex VII dossier — €149
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