Certified by specialty.
Verified by year.
NAIC individual certification is issued by solution specialty and industry vertical. It is not a generic AI credential. The Commission reviews each applicant's documented practice, evaluates them against the current year's standard in their specific domain, and issues a designation that is publicly listed and dated.
The credential carries the year it was issued. It requires annual renewal. A lapsed credential is visible to every client, employer, and institution that checks the registry.
$1,500 / yr renewal
$3,000 / yr renewal
Certified for
what you practice.
Each NAIC certification is tied to a specific solution specialty. The Commission evaluates applicants on documented work in that domain, not general AI knowledge. A credential in one specialty does not cover another. Your industry vertical is determined during the review process based on where you practice. The standard reaches every industry NAIC has been asked to govern — if your vertical is not yet listed, the Commission establishes the standard.
Voice AI
Certification in Voice AI covers the design, deployment, and governance of conversational AI systems including voice automation, IVR replacement, virtual agent infrastructure, and customer-facing voice applications. Practitioners certified in this specialty have been reviewed on their actual deployed work, not theoretical knowledge.
Pricing — Voice AI
Certified AI Practitioner
Senior Certified AI Practitioner
NAIC Fellow
Workflow Automation
Certification in Workflow Automation covers AI-driven process automation, task orchestration, and enterprise workflow systems. Applicants must document production-grade deployments with demonstrated reliability, oversight protocols, and failure mode management.
Pricing — Workflow Automation
Certified AI Practitioner
Senior Certified AI Practitioner
NAIC Fellow
AI Governance
Certification in AI Governance covers the design, implementation, and management of governance frameworks for AI deployment. This is the credential for consultants, compliance officers, and executives responsible for how AI is governed inside organizations. Applicants are reviewed on frameworks they have built and deployed, not theoretical frameworks they can describe.
Pricing — AI Governance
Certified AI Practitioner
Senior Certified AI Practitioner
NAIC Fellow
Predictive Analytics
Certification in Predictive Analytics covers AI-driven forecasting, risk scoring, and decision support systems. Practitioners are evaluated on model integrity, explainability, and governance of outputs that influence real decisions. Bias documentation and validation methodology are required components of the review.
Pricing — Predictive Analytics
Certified AI Practitioner
Senior Certified AI Practitioner
NAIC Fellow
AI-Augmented Software
Certification in AI-Augmented Software covers practitioners who design, build, or govern AI features embedded within software products — copilots, intelligent assistants, AI-driven SaaS functionality. Applicants are reviewed on product governance, claims accuracy, and the infrastructure supporting responsible AI feature deployment.
Pricing — AI-Augmented Software
Certified AI Practitioner
Senior Certified AI Practitioner
NAIC Fellow
Computer Vision
Certification in Computer Vision covers practitioners who design and deploy image recognition, video analysis, and visual AI systems. This specialty carries heightened governance requirements given the sensitivity of visual data and the consequences of misidentification. Bias testing and deployment safety documentation are required for certification at both levels.
Pricing — Computer Vision
Certified AI Practitioner
Senior Certified AI Practitioner
NAIC Fellow
NLP and Document AI
Certification in NLP and Document AI covers practitioners working with language models, contract intelligence, document processing, and text-based automation. Given the consequences of errors in legal, financial, and clinical document contexts, this specialty requires documented accuracy standards and hallucination risk management. Appropriate use documentation is a required component of the review.
Pricing — NLP and Document AI
Certified AI Practitioner
Senior Certified AI Practitioner
NAIC Fellow
AI Training and Enablement
Certification in AI Training and Enablement covers practitioners who design and deliver AI education programs for organizations. How organizations are taught to adopt AI determines outcomes as much as the technology itself. Applicants are reviewed on curriculum quality, measured outcomes, and the credentials of the practitioners delivering training.
Pricing — AI Training and Enablement
Certified AI Practitioner
Senior Certified AI Practitioner
NAIC Fellow
From application
to credential.
Submit your application
Commission review
Panel examination
Credential issued and listed
Practice,
not theory.
NAIC does not issue credentials based on coursework, exams, or training programs. The review evaluates documented practice — what you have built, where you have deployed it, what governance you put around it, and how it performed.
The standard changes each year. What constituted responsible AI practice in 2023 is not the standard for 2026. Every client who does not see it notices its absence.
NAIC governs both sides of every transaction. Organizations on the supply side are certified by tier and solution category. Clients on the demand side work only with vendors the Commission has reviewed and approved. The registry is public. The standing is current.
Documented deployments
Production-grade AI work in the applicant's stated specialty. Not projects. Not demos. Deployed systems with documented users, outcomes, and governance.
Professional history and references
Career background, employer or client references, and any published or publicly verifiable output. Senior applicants must demonstrate organizational-scale experience.
Governance documentation
Evidence that the applicant has implemented oversight, accountability, and safety practices — not just technical execution — in their deployed work.
Specialty-specific criteria
Each specialty carries additional review criteria specific to its domain, disclosed in the application materials and applied consistently across all applicants in that specialty.
Panel examination
Applied scenario evaluation conducted by the review panel. Questions are specific to the applicant's documented work and specialty. There is no generic examination.
The standard moves.
So does the renewal.
AI governance standards are not static. Annual renewal requires passing the current year's review in your specialty. It is not a maintenance fee. It is a re-evaluation.
A 2026 credential means the practitioner has been reviewed against the 2026 standard. That is what the date on the stamp declares.
Quarterly standing verification is available for practitioners who want to maintain visible active status between annual renewals. It is a registry confirmation — not a substitute for the annual review.
Full Review and Re-Certification
Continuous Active Status
Expand Your Credential
Sponsor a
certification.
Companies, universities, and organizations can sponsor individual practitioners, cohorts, or ongoing programs. Sponsoring organizations are listed publicly in the NAIC registry
Single Certification Sponsorship
Cohort Sponsorship
Annual Program Partnership
The review
starts here.
Individual certification is open to AI practitioners, consultants, engineers, governance professionals, and any individual whose work involves the deployment or governance of AI systems.
If your specialty or industry vertical is not listed, submit your application and describe your practice. The Commission reviews every submission.