ExChek Launches Export Compliance Engine for AI Agents
Agent-first platform enables Claude, ChatGPT, and enterprise AI systems to classify products, screen parties, determine licenses, and generate audit-ready export documentation.
Raleigh, North Carolina — April 28, 2026 — ExChek, Inc. today announced the launch of its next-generation export compliance platform built specifically for AI agents and autonomous business workflows. ExChek enables companies to install export compliance directly into AI assistants such as Claude, ChatGPT, and custom enterprise agents, allowing businesses to automate critical compliance tasks without adding new software logins or complex implementation projects.
ExChek handles the end-to-end export compliance workflow, including:
- ECCN classification
- Denied and restricted party screening
- License determination
- Country risk assessment
- Red-flag analysis
- Deemed export reviews
- Encryption classification support
- Export control policy generation
- Audit-ready documentation and recordkeeping
The company’s API and skill-based architecture allow AI agents to pull data from CRM, ERP, email, and quoting systems, run transactions through ExChek’s compliance engine, and return recommendations for human approval.
“AI agents are beginning to participate in real business operations, but they need guardrails before they can safely transact across borders,” said Matthew Dula, Co-Founder and CEO of ExChek. “We built ExChek to become the trust and permissioning layer for autonomous global commerce.”
Unlike legacy enterprise trade compliance platforms designed for large corporations with dedicated compliance teams, ExChek is built for small and midsize manufacturers, distributors, and exporters who often lack internal compliance resources but still face the same regulatory obligations under U.S. export control laws.
ExChek’s developer platform includes:
- Public API access
- Machine-readable regulatory search endpoints
- Live export regulation updates
- Agent integration support
- Documentation portal for developers and enterprises
The company recently consolidated its infrastructure onto Cloudflare to improve global performance, reliability, and operational efficiency.
“The old model required companies to buy another SaaS tool and hire specialists,” said Bradon Lint, Co-Founder and CTO of ExChek. “The new model installs compliance directly into the AI systems companies already use.”
ExChek is currently onboarding pilot customers in manufacturing and cross-border trade.
For more information, visit ExChek, Inc. at exchek.us.