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Why a Swiss AI service

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When you announce an AI service “hosted in Switzerland”, the first honest question is: hosted how far?

What stays here

Your account, your conversations, your projects and your files. These are the data that accumulate — the ones holding your contracts, your drafts, your meeting notes. They are stored in Switzerland, under Swiss law and the FADP.

That is the part that matters most over time, and the part a host actually controls.

What cannot stay here

The request itself. For a model to answer, your message has to reach it — and the best models are operated by OpenAI, Anthropic and Google in the United States, and by Mistral in France.

No reseller can change that. A service claiming your data “never leaves Switzerland” while giving you access to GPT or Claude is saying something untrue.

What we do instead

Three things, all of them checkable.

We use these providers’ professional APIs exclusively, whose terms exclude training on the data sent — unlike consumer subscriptions.

We show, for every model, the region where your request is processed. If your work has to stay in Europe, you filter.

We publish the list of our subprocessors, with their purposes and regions.

Why say it this way

Because the nuance is verifiable in thirty seconds by anyone who opens their browser’s developer tools. A marketing claim that does not survive that check is not a claim: it is a debt.

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