Is your marketplace listing GPSR evidence-ready?
GPSR expects an EU Responsible Person, manufacturer and importer details, and clear warnings on your listing. We flag what's missing — free, per listing, before a gap costs you a block.
Run free evidence check
- EU Responsible Person signal status on your listing — present, missing, or unclear
- Manufacturer and importer visibility check for visible listing fields
- Warning and safety information presence by product category
- Product identifier visibility (model, batch, SKU signal)
What GPSR and marketplaces may require on listings
Common GPSR evidence gaps
How it works
Submit your product
Enter one product URL or ASIN. Optionally add up to 10 for a batch preview. No document upload needed for the free check.
Visible signals checked
Listara checks visible public listing signals — Responsible Person, manufacturer, warnings, product identifiers, and category risk indicators — per listing.
Gap summary by email
A free evidence-readiness preview is sent to your email. It shows missing or unclear evidence categories and recommended next actions.
Listara provides an evidence-readiness review. It does not provide legal certification, laboratory testing, official marketplace approval, or legal advice.
What the free check covers
- One product URL or ASIN (up to 10 optional)
- Visible listing signals only
- No document upload required
- Evidence gap summary per listing
- Report link by email
What the paid pilot adds
- Multiple SKUs / ASINs
- Document upload: DoCs, SDS, test reports, manuals, photos
- Document-to-SKU matching with confidence scoring
- Missing, weak, and mismatch findings
- Prioritized remediation queue
- Workspace + PDF/CSV export
What marketplace teams usually ask about GPSR
These are the kinds of questions the free check helps you start answering.
Questions
What is GPSR?+
The General Product Safety Regulation (EU) 2023/988 sets safety and information requirements for non-food consumer products sold in the EU, including through online marketplaces. It applies from 13 December 2024 and replaces the General Product Safety Directive.
Does GPSR apply to Amazon sellers?+
Yes. GPSR applies to products sold to EU consumers through online marketplaces including Amazon EU. Marketplace operators may require GPSR-compliant listings and evidence from sellers. Sellers are responsible for ensuring their products and listings meet GPSR obligations.
What is a GPSR Responsible Person?+
Under GPSR, an EU Responsible Person (also called an authorised representative or economic operator) must be named on the product and listing for non-EU manufacturers. They act as the EU-based contact point for product safety obligations. Listara checks whether RP details are visible on your listing.
What information should be visible on a product listing under GPSR?+
Under GPSR, product listings should show the EU Responsible Person's name and contact, manufacturer name and address, product identifier, and relevant warnings or safety information where applicable to the product category.
Is this a legal GPSR compliance review?+
No. Listara is a diagnostic and operational readiness tool. It checks visible listing signals and helps identify evidence gaps. It does not provide legal advice, official compliance approval, or act as an EU Responsible Person.
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Why evidence readiness matters
Marketplaces and EU product-safety workflows increasingly ask sellers to provide product-level evidence: certificates, test reports, manuals, labels, Responsible Person details, manufacturer and importer information. Listara does not certify compliance. It helps you find missing evidence and organize the next actions before a request becomes urgent.
Need full GPSR evidence coverage across your catalog?
The SKU Evidence Readiness Pilot maps your ASIN export, DoCs, RP evidence, and supplier files to a structured record per SKU — with a remediation queue for every GPSR gap found.
Not legal advice. Not official GPSR compliance approval. Evidence readiness review only. Listara does not act as or provide an EU Responsible Person.