
Kunal Chopra

Regulatory change has outpaced the way most organizations track it. Today, we're releasing a free tool that closes that gap — Regulations Updates, powered by CORA.
Compliance protects people, ensures product integrity, and keeps supply chains reliable. But the way regulatory information is managed across most organizations hasn't kept pace with how quickly the environment is changing. Requirements tied to chemicals, sourcing, environmental standards, and global trade continue to expand — and understanding what applies, and what has changed, still typically requires months of coordination across internal teams, external advisors, and disconnected sources.
That model doesn't scale. Not to the pace of regulatory change, and not to the volume of frameworks that now apply to a single global product portfolio.
As announced today on BusinessWire, Certivo is making regulatory monitoring continuously accessible to every organization that needs it. Regulations Updates is a free tool, powered by our CORA engine, that tracks regulatory changes across jurisdictions in real time.
The Problem with Point-in-Time Regulatory Research
For most compliance and supply chain teams, regulatory awareness still works like this: a new rule surfaces, someone flags it, internal experts research it, external advisors validate it, and weeks or months later, the organization arrives at a usable view of what changed and what to do about it.
By the time that view is assembled, it's already out of date. Amendments have been issued. Enforcement guidance has shifted. A new jurisdiction has opened a reporting window.
Point-in-time research can't keep up with continuous regulatory change. And the cost of falling behind has shifted from fines to restricted market access — the difference between shipping into a jurisdiction and being locked out of it.
How Regulations Updates Works
Regulations Updates is built on CORA, Certivo's compliance AI engine. CORA ingests and processes primary regulatory sources — proposed rules, final regulations, amendments, and enforcement guidance — and identifies what has materially changed. It then structures those updates into a usable, system-level view, so teams stay current without rebuilding that understanding from scratch every quarter.
What that gives compliance and supply chain leaders is straightforward:
Continuous tracking across jurisdictions, not periodic snapshots
Alerting on material change, so teams act on signal rather than noise
A structured view of what changed, where, and what it applies to
Coverage that spans 150+ regulatory frameworks, including environmental, materials, sustainability, safety, and quality domains
The frameworks supported include REACH, RoHS, TSCA, PFAS-related regulations, CRA, PPWR, and DPP, with coverage across North America and Europe, plus support for custom frameworks such as vendor procurement compliance.
Comparison of traditional regulatory research versus Certivo's continuous compliance monitoring approach.
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Why We Built This — And Why It's Free
From Kunal Chopra, CEO and Co-Founder of Certivo, in the official launch announcement:
"Regulatory requirements are no longer static. They evolve continuously, across jurisdictions, frameworks, and supply chains. What that means for compliance and supply chain leaders is a fundamental shift in how they operate. It's no longer about assembling a point-in-time view of regulations. It's about maintaining a continuously updated understanding of how those requirements apply to the business. The companies that get this right will treat regulatory change as a live input into decision-making, not something they reconcile after the fact."
Releasing the tool for free is intentional. Awareness of regulatory change is foundational — every organization operating across jurisdictions needs it. The question is no longer whether you know a regulation has changed. It's whether you know in time to act.
The Timing: PFAS, TSCA, and What's Coming Next
The release comes as companies are actively navigating new regulatory requirements, including the opening of the EPA's PFAS reporting window under TSCA. That window introduces new reporting obligations and potential liability across multi-tier supply chains, where visibility into supplier materials is often the hardest part of compliance to assemble.
For organizations operating across jurisdictions, the difference is no longer awareness — it's whether they understand the changes in time to act on them. Regulations Updates is built to close that gap.
Where Regulations Updates Fits in the Broader Certivo Platform
Regulations Updates surfaces what has changed. The deeper question — what does this change mean for my specific products, suppliers, and documentation workflows? — is where Certivo's full platform comes in.
The platform maps regulatory impact to specific SKUs, supplier declarations, and evidence workflows, turning a regulatory change from an alert into a defensible action plan. It's the difference between knowing a rule changed and knowing exactly which 47 products in your portfolio are affected, which suppliers need to be re-engaged, and what documentation needs to be updated before your next shipment.
Regulations Updates is also the second free tool we've released in the past month. It follows the Rapid Risk Assessment Tool (RaRA), available at riskassessment.certivo.com, which provides a point-in-time view of regulatory exposure. Together, they reflect a deliberate shift away from static, resource-intensive compliance workflows toward systems that keep pace with regulation itself.
Who Should Use Regulations Updates
The tool is built for the teams closest to regulatory exposure:
Compliance and regulatory affairs leaders managing multi-jurisdiction portfolios
Product stewards tracking chemical, materials, and sustainability requirements
Supply chain and procurement teams coordinating supplier evidence
Quality and EHS leaders maintaining audit readiness across frameworks
Operations executives at manufacturers and regulated enterprises
Certivo already works with global manufacturers and regulated enterprises — including Dover, Fortive, Advanced Sterilization Products, and Qualitrol — to help them stay ahead of evolving regulatory requirements and reduce compliance risk.
Get Started
You can access Regulations Updates immediately, free, at regulations.certivo.com. No sales call, no procurement cycle — just continuous regulatory tracking, available now.
If you'd like to see how regulatory changes map to your specific products, suppliers, and documentation workflows, explore the full Certivo platform at certivo.com.
For the complete launch announcement and additional details, read the full press release on BusinessWire.
Regulatory change is continuous. Your monitoring should be too.
About Certivo Certivo is an AI-native compliance platform that delivers automated compliance for sustainable advantage. The platform automates supplier evidence collection, regulatory monitoring, and documentation workflows, enabling organizations to move from reactive compliance management to continuous, system-driven operations. Certivo is backed by Suffolk Technologies and Pioneer Square Ventures.
Kunal Chopra
Kunal Chopra is the CEO of Certivo, an AI-driven compliance management platform revolutionizing how manufacturers navigate regulatory challenges. With a career spanning over two decades, Kunal is a seasoned technology leader, 3x tech CEO, product innovator, and board member with a passion for driving transformative growth and innovation.
Before leading Certivo, Kunal spearheaded successful transformations at renowned companies like Beckett Collectibles, Kaspien, Amazon, and Microsoft. His strategic vision and operational excellence have led to achievements such as a 25x EBITDA valuation increase at Beckett Collectibles and a 450% shareholder return at Kaspien. He has a track record of turning challenges into opportunities, delivering operational efficiencies, and driving market expansions.
Kunal’s deep expertise lies in blending technology and business strategy to create scalable solutions. At Certivo, he applies this expertise to empower manufacturers, using AI to turn product compliance from an operational burden into a strategic advantage.
