Qalico

From revision to assessment, in minutes

When a standard, guidance, or regulation changes, Qalico shows exactly what was modified, and drafts a cited, structured impact assessment mapped to your products, technical files, and SOPs.

Qalico redline UI showing what changed in a regulatory document with impact assessment panel

how it works

Manual redlining of a 100-page standard takes hours. Cross-referencing the changes against a device portfolio takes hours more. Qalico does both. The moment a new revision publishes, Qalico produces a paragraph-level redline against the prior version and a pre-drafted impact assessment, every claim anchored to source text, every affected document identified, every effective date surfaced.

Side-by-side comparison

Old version on the left, new version on the right, with insertions, deletions, and moves highlighted at the sentence and clause level.

Side-by-side redline of MDCG 2019-11 Rev.1 showing insertions and deletions

Cross-version history

Trace a clause backward through every revision since the document's first publication. See how language evolved over years in a single view.

Version history timeline for MDCG 2019-11 showing all revisions since April 2019
What changed panel showing Low priority semantic change in Section 3.4

Semantic, not just textual

Qalico distinguishes meaningful changes, new obligations, removed exemptions, modified thresholds, from cosmetic edits like punctuation or renumbering.

Portfolio filter showing Classification Class IIa and Product code LNH

Product-level mapping

Obligations are mapped to the specific products in your portfolio they affect, by classification, intended use, technology, and target market.

MDCG 2019-11 update card with High priority flag and Effective 2025-06-01 date

Effective-date awareness

Transition periods, grandfathering clauses, and effective dates are surfaced as a timeline so remediation can be planned and tracked.

See Qalico in action

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