Track 04 · Commercial AI Registry

Your AI product sells into institutions
that will ask.

Corporations, universities, and government bodies purchasing AI products are developing procurement criteria. They are beginning to distinguish between products that have been independently reviewed and those that have not. When a NAIC-governed institution evaluates AI vendors, the registry is the first reference. Absence from it is a finding, not a neutral position.
NAIC Commercial Registry Tiers
NAIC Registered $25,000 / yr
NAIC Verified $50,000 / yr
NAIC Approved $100,000 / yr

Annual renewal required to maintain standing

The Review

What NAIC reviews
before registering
an AI product.

NAIC does not review marketing materials. It reviews the product. The claims it makes, the governance infrastructure behind it, the data practices it runs on, and the safety profile it carries.

Registration is annual. A product that changes materially after registration must notify NAIC. A product that does not renew is removed from the registry. Institutions that rely on the registry to make procurement decisions need to know that the listings are current.

01

Product claims verification

NAIC reviews what the product claims to do against documentation of what it actually does. Unsupported claims are flagged in the assessment. Approved products have claims that have been independently verified.

02

AI governance and safety documentation

Bias testing methodology, failure mode documentation, human oversight protocols, and incident response procedures. The absence of any of these is itself a finding.

03

Data privacy and security practices

How the product handles user data, institutional data, and training data. What data is retained, where it goes, and under what conditions it is shared or used to retrain models.

04

Ethics and responsible deployment framework

Whether the company has a documented ethics framework for how the product is deployed, updated, and monitored in production. Frameworks that exist only on paper are evaluated differently than those with documented enforcement.

05

Material change notification requirement

Registered products must notify NAIC of any material changes to the product's function, data practices, or governance infrastructure. Failure to do so results in registry suspension.

What Registry Standing Means

The designation in three
real situations.

University Procurement

"We're evaluating AI tools for our institution."

NAIC-accredited universities have access to the commercial registry. When their procurement team evaluates vendors, NAIC-registered products appear with their designation and review status. Products not in the registry require the institution to conduct their own due diligence independently.
Registry standing reduces friction. Absence from it creates it.
Corporate RFP

"Does this AI product meet our governance requirements?"

When a NAIC commission member evaluates AI tools for deployment, NAIC-registered products come with an independent review on file. The procurement team can point to the NAIC review. They cannot point to anything for products that have not been reviewed.
NAIC Approved products are referred directly to commission members.
Regulatory Readiness

"Document your AI governance practices."

As federal AI regulation develops, companies deploying AI products will need to demonstrate that those products have been independently evaluated. NAIC registration creates a documented review record that predates regulatory requirements.
A review record that predates regulation is a different posture than one assembled under compliance pressure.
Competitive Differentiation

"Why should we choose your product over the alternative?"

When two products compete for the same institutional contract and one carries a NAIC Approved designation, the question shifts from capabilities to governance standing. Capabilities can be claimed. Governance standing is independently verified.
NAIC standing is verifiable. Self-certification is not.
Registry Tiers

Three levels.
One registry.

Each tier reflects the scope of NAIC's review and the level of access granted within the NAIC ecosystem. All three require annual renewal. Products that do not renew are removed from the registry.

Registered

NAIC Registered

"NAIC Registered AI Product"
$25,000/yr
Annual renewal required
  • NAIC Commercial Registry listing
  • NAIC Registered seal
  • Product safety baseline review
  • Claims documentation assessment
  • Eligible to respond to NAIC institution RFPs
  • Written registry assessment on file
Apply for Registration
Most Selected
Verified

NAIC Verified

"NAIC Verified AI Platform"
$50,000/yr
Annual renewal required
  • All Registered benefits
  • Priority placement in registry searches
  • Active referral to NAIC-accredited universities
  • Full governance and safety review
  • Data privacy and ethics framework assessment
  • Eligible to bid on university platform contracts
  • Detailed verification report issued
Apply for Verification
Approved

NAIC Approved

"NAIC Approved AI Solution"
$100,000/yr
Annual renewal required
  • All Verified benefits
  • Direct referral to NAIC corporate commission members
  • Named in NAIC recommended vendor communications
  • NAIC Approved designation in all co-branded materials
  • Input into NAIC commercial AI standards development
  • Quarterly regulatory briefings
Apply for Approval
The Review Process

From submission
to registry.

01

Product Documentation Submission

Submit product documentation, governance framework, data practices, bias testing results, claims documentation, and security architecture. NAIC reviews materials as submitted. Incomplete submissions are returned.
02

NAIC Technical and Governance Review

The NAIC commercial review panel evaluates documentation against the NAIC AI Product Safety Standard. The panel includes practitioners with active enterprise AI deployment experience.
03

Assessment Report Issued

NAIC issues a written assessment to the company regardless of outcome. Products that do not meet the standard receive specific findings. Products that meet it are designated at the appropriate tier.
04

Registry Listing Published

Designated products are listed in the NAIC public registry with their tier designation and review date. Listing is active for 12 months. Material changes to the product require NAIC notification within 30 days.
Apply for Registration

Get your product
into the registry.

Products that register in the founding period are listed as founding registry members. The institutions making procurement decisions now are NAIC-governed institutions. Being in the registry when they look is the only thing that matters.

The registry is being built now. The products in it when it opens are the ones that get found first.

Begin Registry Application

NAIC team responds within 3 business days.