Europe's compute.
Europe's rules.
Bare metal, InfiniBand capable GPU infrastructure with an EU sovereign core: owned and governed inside EU jurisdiction by default, with global capacity we can source directly when a workload calls for it. Built by a team that has already moved this volume in both worlds.
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Renting a hyperscaler's GPUs means renting their jurisdiction too.
Every workload placed on a non EU cloud carries someone else's legal exposure with it. Sovereign EU Compute is built EU first by default, so European AI labs don't have to make that trade, while still being able to reach global capacity when a workload genuinely calls for it.
EU governed by default
No CLOUD Act exposure, no foreign subpoena risk, for workloads that need to stay inside EU law. Every rack, every disk, every byte sits under EU law by default.
GDPR and EU AI Act by default
Compliance isn't a checkbox added later. It's the reason the fleet is built where it's built.
A path from broker to owner
We started by structuring capacity between labs and suppliers. Every deal closed moves us further toward owning the infrastructure outright.
Built alongside confidential compute
Our team's background in cryptographic infrastructure informs how we think about sovereignty: not just where compute sits, but who can ever see inside it.
Sovereignty first, not sovereignty only
When a workload needs capacity outside the EU, we've sourced it before and can again, always structured on your terms and disclosed upfront. EU sovereign is the default, not the only option.
Full factory specification, not a stripped down VM.
What frontier labs actually ask for: bare metal, InfiniBand, and storage fast enough to keep GPUs fed, not a shared virtual machine with a GPU attached.
What changes when the stack is sovereign.
| Dimension | Typical US hyperscaler | Sovereign EU Compute |
|---|---|---|
| Legal jurisdiction | Subject to CLOUD Act | 100% EU territory |
| Compliance posture | GDPR retrofitted | GDPR / EU AI Act native |
| Interconnect | Varies, often gated behind enterprise tiers | InfiniBand as standard |
| Contract structure | Long term lock in, opaque pricing | Transparent, negotiated to fit the workload |
| Infrastructure ownership | Rented indefinitely | Structured toward owned capacity over time |
| Reach beyond home region | Locked to their own global footprint and roadmap | EU by default, global capacity sourced directly on request |
Founder edge, not a pitch deck credential.
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A dealmaker's approach to infrastructure
Our founder advises and holds an early board level position at a homomorphic encryption company building the confidential compute layer for the next generation of AI infrastructure. That vantage point, sitting at the intersection of cryptography, infrastructure, and European AI policy, is the lens Sovereign EU Compute is built through.
Over the past year, the team has structured roughly $150 million in GPU compute volume, connecting AI labs with infrastructure suppliers across Europe and, where a workload called for it, beyond. Bare metal, InfiniBand capable capacity at prices that compete directly with the largest US providers. This year's target is upward of $5 billion. Sovereign EU Compute is the vehicle that turns that dealmaking into owned infrastructure, EU sovereign at the core.
Tell us what you need to train.
Whether you need 8 GPUs for a fine tune or a multi thousand unit cluster for pre-training, we structure the deal directly. No reseller markup, no waiting list theatre.
Prefer email? Write directly to contact@eucompute.net