k-ID launches AI-powered compliance tool aimed at speeding global game launches | exclusive

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k-ID has launched Neimo MCP, a new compliance intelligence platform designed to integrate directly into AI-powered developer workflows, the company announced today.

The tool is built on the Model Context Protocol (MCP), allowing it to operate within AI platforms such as Claude, Open AI’s Codex, and Manus. According to k-ID, the platform is intended to reduce the time required for regulatory and legal review by embedding compliance guidance directly into the software development process.

The company said Neimo MCP can help product and engineering teams identify regulatory requirements before code is written. Examples include generating guidance tied to laws such as the UK Online Safety Act, Brazil’s Digital ECA, and the U.S. Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act, creating privacy policies from a codebase, and preparing market-by-market compliance briefs for international launches.

k-ID aims to streamline compliance with Neimo MCP

Neimo draws from a database covering more than 200 jurisdictions and over 2,000 regulatory sources related to online safety, AI governance, advertising, and data privacy, according to k-ID. The company said the database is maintained through practitioner-prepared research reviewed by its in-house legal team and outside experts focused on privacy and child safety.

“Shipping a compliant product has always meant the product team builds, the legal team reviews, the build gets refactored, and you do it again the next time you add a market,” said k-ID CEO Kieran Donovan in a statement. “Putting Neimo inside the AI tools where the work actually happens brings that expertise upstream.”

The company said legal teams should still handle final review and approval, while Neimo is intended to streamline research and drafting work before sign-off.

k-ID said a limited free trial of Neimo MCP is now available at k-ID.com/neimo-mcp. k-ID head of product Mike Mongeau will demonstrate Neimo MCP during a sponsored session titled Compliance While You Code: Agentic Workflows to Launch Global on Day One at 4:00 PM PST at GamesBeat Summit 2026 on May 19.