For manufacturers and importers who put products on the EU market — the DoC is a legal document, and a missing element or a stray Notified Body number is easy to overlook.
By hand
20–40 min per product checking the DoC against the requirements by hand
With Tedrix
under a minute
Across a product range that's hours of line-by-line checking turned into a consistent, reviewable readout — and fewer declarations shipped with a missing element.
Estimated from a typical workflow — your numbers depend on volume.
What it does
Before a product goes on the EU market it needs a Declaration of Conformity that carries a fixed set of elements — product identification, the manufacturer's name and address, the sole-responsibility statement, the EU legislation applied, the harmonised standards, the Notified Body where one is involved, and the place, date and signature. Miss one, or leave a Notified Body number on a declaration with no NB-requiring directive, and the document is wrong. Checking it by hand against the requirements is slow and easy to skim.
CE / DoC Check reads your declaration in one pass and hands back a structured completeness & consistency check: each required element as present, missing or unclear; the directives and standards it actually lists (extracted, never invented); CE-marking checks when you add a label photo; and the inconsistencies worth a human's look. It checks the DOCUMENT — it does not decide which directives apply to your product, and it never certifies the product. You keep full responsibility for conformity.
What goes in
Your EU Declaration of Conformity (PDF) — and, optionally, a photo of the product label/CE marking or a page of the technical file.
What you get back
A structured readout: required DoC elements checked (present/missing/unclear), the declared directives and harmonised standards, CE-marking checks, inconsistency flags, a to-complete list, and a GREEN/YELLOW/RED summary.
What the output looks like
Example: a portable band saw imported from outside the EU.
The request that comes in
📎 EU Declaration of Conformity (PDF)
Product: Portable band saw, model BS-250
Manufacturer: Shenzhen Tools Co. (non-EU)
Directives listed: Machinery Directive, EMC
What Tedrix hands back
Illustrative example — you run the tool on your own documents.
What it handles
- Checks every required element of an EU DoC — present, missing or unclear
- Extracts the declared directives and harmonised standards verbatim — never invents a number
- Flags inconsistencies, e.g. a Notified Body number with no NB-requiring directive, or an imported product with no EU responsible person
- Checks the CE marking when you add a label photo
- Advisory completeness check, never a conformity assessment or a DoC itself
- Documents are processed transiently and never stored
How it runs
Upload your DoC
Upload the EU Declaration of Conformity — PDF or photo. Optionally add a label photo or a technical-file page.
It checks the elements
One pass checks each required DoC element and extracts the declared directives and standards, exactly as written.
It flags the gaps
Missing elements, illegible references and inconsistencies are flagged for review — it never fills them in for you.
You complete it
A GREEN/YELLOW/RED summary plus a to-complete list shows exactly what's left. You keep full responsibility for conformity.
Common questions
What does the tool actually do?
It reads your EU Declaration of Conformity and checks it for the formally required elements and for internal consistency — then lists what's missing, unclear or inconsistent. It extracts the directives and standards you declared; it does not add the ones it thinks should apply. Think of it as a fast, consistent second pair of eyes on the document before you sign it.
Is this a conformity assessment or legal advice?
No. It's an advisory completeness & consistency check of the documents — not a conformity assessment and not a Declaration of Conformity itself. It never decides which directives apply to your product and never certifies the product. The manufacturer (or the Notified Body where one is required) keeps full responsibility for actual conformity.
Does it check UKCA?
No. UKCA is a separate Great Britain marking with its own declaration. This tool checks the EU DoC and CE marking; it may mention UKCA if your documents reference it, but it doesn't check UKCA requirements.
What does it cost?
It starts from $79/mo, and your 7-day no-card trial lets you run it on your own declarations before you pay anything.
Try it free on your own document
Run one of your real documents through it and see the result for yourself. Keep the tool only if it earns its place — your 7-day no-card trial starts once you're set up.
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