Enterprise-grade compliance automation. Without enterprise pricing.
Collect compliance data from your supply chain, integrate it with your product BOM, and report on RoHS, REACH, PFAS, and more from one workflow. Priced per product so you only pay for what you analyze.
Send any supplier declaration to convert@bomsync.io and we return structured compliance data within 48 hours. Free for your first 5.
What BOMSync handles
Built for the work compliance teams actually do
Product Compliance
Compliance posture for restricted substances across global regimes.
- RoHS, REACH, PFAS, California Proposition 65
- OEM restricted substance specifications
- Pack 22 exemption tracking
Customer Disclosures
Generate the documents your customers actually require.
- Article 33 SVHC notifications
- IPC-1752A XML
- OEM templates and customer-defined Excel layouts
Supplier Engagement
Drive corrections and coverage across your supplier base.
- Outreach campaigns
- Structured correction requests
- Gap tracking and response analysis at scale
Data Ingestion
Take in the data you actually have, in the format it arrives.
- PDX and BOM import from PLM and ERP
- Excel, PDF, XML, IEC 62474, and FMD declarations
- Lab report processing
Pricing on a per-product basis
Send us an anonymized representative BOM and we'll quote your product. Pay for the products you analyze, not for software you might use.
Get a quote for your productWhat you get from every declaration
Know exactly which parts are at risk
Pass/fail verdicts at the material and article levels. No more spreadsheet archaeology when an OEM asks which of your parts contain restricted lead.
Never miss an exemption deadline
Every exemption tracked with expiry dates. Pack 22 deadlines surfaced before they bite, not after a customer audit.
Catch supplier gaps before they become your problem
Unreported substances, missing tests, footnotes buried in PDFs - all flagged and itemized as supplier correction requests you can forward.
Article 33 disclosures without the manual work
SVHC notification logic applied automatically. Know which parts trigger the disclosure obligation and which substances (like lead oxide in glass) do not.
Standardized output from any input format
IPC-1752A XML returned regardless of what your supplier sent. Excel, PDF, XML, IEC 62474, FMD - one consistent format out.
Compliance posture for the whole product
Substance data, exemptions, and risk status roll up from individual parts to product level. Know where your product stands, not just each component.
Why due diligence matters
Environmental compliance protects your market access, satisfies stakeholder expectations, and reduces regulatory risk.
Legal Compliance
Demonstrate due diligence under EU RoHS, REACH, and national enforcement regimes with structured evidence for every part.
Stakeholder Expectations
Deliver audit-ready documentation to OEM customers, regulators, and internal leadership.
Efficiency
Replace hundreds of hours of manual review per product with automated analysis. Reallocate compliance staff to higher-value work.
Market Access
Maintain CE marking eligibility and EU market access by identifying compliance gaps before they become barriers.
Risk Management
Systematic monitoring of expiring exemptions, unreported substances, and missing test evidence across your entire BOM.
Regulatory Coverage
RoHS, REACH, PFAS, California Proposition 65, France Rare Earth and Precious Metals, OEM restricted substance specifications.
21 exemptions. Three deadlines. The clock is running.
Dec 11, 2026
2 exemptions
Lead in alloys (6(a), 6(b)-I)
June 30, 2027
9 exemptions
7(a) lead in high-temperature solder and 7(c)-I lead in glass/ceramic. The two most commonly declared exemptions - both expire on the same date.
Dec 31, 2027
10 exemptions
Capacitor dielectrics, specific solder applications
Do you know which of your parts are affected? Send your supplier declarations to convert@bomsync.io and find out.
Reference library
BOMSync's compliance logic is aligned with trusted industry guidance, including JEITA's published positions on ceramic and glass identification.
When precursor oxides in glass and ceramic count as present in an article, and when they do not.
Send your first declaration
Find out what your suppliers are actually sending you.
Questions? john@bomsync.io