How the directory started
When we launched VerifyWise, we kept hearing the same question from organizations trying to comply with the EU AI Act or implement ISO 42001: "Who can actually help us with this?" The AI governance space was growing, but there was no central place to find qualified consultants, auditors, or training providers. Companies were relying on word of mouth, LinkedIn searches, and conference contacts.
So we built the directory. We started by reaching out to firms we'd encountered through our own work — governance consultants, compliance advisors, law firms working on AI regulation — and asked if they wanted to be listed. The early response was strong. Within a few months we had providers across 30+ countries, covering everything from EU AI Act readiness assessments to responsible AI training programs.
The directory quickly became one of the most visited parts of the site. Organizations were using it not just to find a specific type of provider, but to understand what kinds of AI governance services even exist. For smaller consulting firms that don't have the marketing budget of a Big Four, it gave them a way to be found by the right buyers.
Until now, the directory was curated internally. That changes today.
Companies can now request a listing
If your company works in AI governance and you're not yet in the directory, you can request a listing directly. The form takes a few minutes to fill out, and it works the same whether you're a solo consultant or a 200-person firm.
The directory covers the EU AI Act, ISO 42001, NIST AI RMF, and related frameworks, so if your services touch any of those areas, you're a fit.
How it works
Enter your email
Go to the listing request page and enter your work email. This creates your submission and gives us a way to follow up if needed.
Fill in your company details
Add your company name, website, a short description of what you do, the countries you operate in, and your service categories. You can also upload a logo. That's it for the form.
Admin review
We review submissions to check that the company is active and the services described are accurate. Approved companies go live in the directory within a few business days.
What you get with a listing
Each approved listing is a full company profile in the directory:
- Your own profile page with company name, description, logo, and contact details, indexed by search engines
- Service category tags so organizations can filter by what you actually do
- Placement on the relevant country pages for your operating regions
- The ability to sign in and edit your profile whenever you need to
- A reviewed listing that tells potential clients someone checked before you went live
Who should list
The directory is for companies that provide AI governance-related services:
- AI governance and compliance consultants
- AI auditors and assessment providers
- AI ethics and responsible AI training providers
- Law firms specializing in AI regulation
- Standards and certification bodies
Get started
Visit the listing request page to submit your company, or read the detailed guide to see what the process looks like step by step.