Conformi Eu Legal Search
@conformi-eu
EU legal research for AI agents: semantic + full-text search over ~48,000 EUR-Lex acts including consolidated versions, daily drift monitoring, answers with verifiable CELEX citations. German, English, French. Remote MCP server at https://conformi.eu/api/mcp — free tier, no key r
Overview
What is Conformi Eu Legal Search?
Conformi Eu Legal Search is a remote MCP server for EU legal research with verifiable citations, designed for AI agents. It provides semantic and full-text search over approximately 48,000 EUR-Lex legal acts (regulations, directives, decisions, delegated acts, soft law, EU treaties) with consolidated versions reflecting current law.
How to use Conformi Eu Legal Search?
Add the Streamable HTTP endpoint https://conformi.eu/api/mcp to your MCP client configuration. Two free tools (get_knowledge_article and get_legal_timeline) work immediately without any key or signup. The search_eu_law tool requires an API key; the server provides purchase instructions including a 7-day trial.
Key features of Conformi Eu Legal Search?
- Semantic and full-text search over 48,000 EU acts
- Consolidated versions with daily drift monitoring
- Every answer includes verifiable CELEX citations
- Native support for German, English, French
- Two free tools (no API key required)
- Streamable HTTP transport, no installation needed
Use cases of Conformi Eu Legal Search?
- AI agents performing real-time EU legal research with cited sources
- Compliance checks on current regulatory obligations and sanctions
- Tracking applicability timelines and key dates for EU legal acts
- Multilingual legal queries in German, English, or French
FAQ from Conformi Eu Legal Search
What transport does the server use?
It uses Streamable HTTP — no SDK installation is needed; simply configure the endpoint URL.
Are there any free tools?
Yes, get_knowledge_article and get_legal_timeline are free and require no API key or signup.
How is the legal data kept current?
Consolidated versions are monitored daily against EUR-Lex for drift, so answers reflect the law as it stands today.
What languages does the search support?
It supports searches natively in German, English, and French.
Who operates the server?
The server is operated by AnalystHAUS GmbH (Germany). Answers are research information with sources, not legal advice.