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EU AI Act content labeling for WooCommerce sellers: do the rules apply to you?

From 2 Aug 2026, Art. 50 requires AI-generated content and chatbots to be clearly labelled and disclosed. Answer 7 questions to find where you're exposed.

From Aug 2026 EU rules WooCommerce

How EU AI Act content labeling works on WooCommerce

WooCommerce is self-hosted, so almost nothing is handled for you — you own the stack, the data, and therefore the compliance. That's more control and more responsibility than a hosted marketplace.

📦 On WooCommerce: Because you self-host, every EU obligation that touches data, checkout or disclosures sits with you; no marketplace is absorbing any of it.

Does this apply to you?

This rule applies to WooCommerce sellers who use AI to make images, video, audio or text (or run a chatbot). Make AI images, video, or text? From Aug 2026 the EU AI Act requires it labelled. Not sure? The free checker tells you in about a minute — no signup.

The WooCommerce checklist

Whatever the platform handles, you still need to be able to answer "yes" to each of these — these are the points WooCommerce sellers most often get caught on:

What's at stake

⚠️ Exposure: up to €15M or 3% of global turnover (AI Act Art. 99) · Status: From Aug 2026. On WooCommerce, that's on top of any account suspension for breaking platform policy.

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Common questions

Do I have to handle eU AI Act content labeling myself on WooCommerce, or does WooCommerce cover it?

WooCommerce gives you the storefront, but eU AI Act content labeling compliance is the seller's responsibility — the platform doesn't do it for you. The free checker shows exactly where you stand in about a minute.

When does the EU AI Act labeling rule start?

The Article 50 transparency duties apply from 2 August 2026. AI-generated images, audio, video and text, and AI chatbots, must be disclosed and labelled.

Do I have to label AI-generated images?

Yes — AI-generated or manipulated media must be marked as artificially generated, ideally with machine-readable marking (e.g. C2PA) plus a visible label.

Does an AI chatbot need a disclosure?

Yes, unless it's obvious from context. Tell users they're interacting with an AI at the start of the conversation.

The source

RuleGoose checks this against the EU AI Act (Reg. (EU) 2024/1689) Art. 50. Read it yourself: EUR-Lex — Regulation (EU) 2024/1689 →

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The full WooCommerce picture

EU AI Act content labeling is one of several rules a WooCommerce store has to meet. See the full WooCommerce compliance checklist →, or read the platform-neutral EU AI Act content labeling guide.

Same rule, other platforms

Informational only, not legal advice, and not affiliated with the EU or WooCommerce. Last reviewed 2026-06-30.