AI that stays.
Open-weight models on dedicated GPU hardware in a Swiss datacenter. Jurisdictional integrity instead of cloud promises: your data, your models, your law — and nobody else reads along.
Data residency is not sovereignty.
Your data sitting in a European datacenter does not mean you are in control. Whoever uses cloud AI accepts three risks that no compliance report can argue away:
Shutdown by decree
Frontier models have already been taken offline by government order; others are deprecated continuously. Your business process hangs on a switch someone else controls — in someone else's jurisdiction.
Strangers read along
Prompts are logged, evaluated for training, or handed over under court order — under foreign law, not Swiss law. What your employees confide to the AI leaves your control.
Lock-in & price dictate
Proprietary APIs, shifting model versions, unilateral price and contract changes. Whoever builds on closed providers negotiates from the weaker position — every single year.
Jurisdictional integrity, enforced by architecture.
Swiss AI replaces trust with architecture. Every guarantee is a property of the system — not a paragraph in a contract.
Swiss datacenter
Operated on our own GPU hardware in Ovescom AG's datacenter in Thurgau. Physical access, operations and legal venue: all in Switzerland.
Open models, free choice
Open-weight models of your choosing — from Switzerland's Apertus to the strongest open models in the world. You decide what computes. No vendor decides for you.
Dedicated access
Your instance runs on dedicated or hardware-isolated GPU resources. No sharing with strangers, no neighbours on your compute.
Nobody reads along
Prompts and answers never leave the instance. No training on your data, no third-party logging, no outflow to foreign clouds — technically prevented, not merely promised.
Fully auditable
Complete logging under your control: which model, which version, which source, which answer. Audit-ready for Swiss data protection law, regulatory expectations and internal review.
AI that stays
Your model version is frozen and remains available for as long as you need it. No silent updates, no forced migration, no overnight deprecation.
Why Switzerland makes the difference.
Sovereignty is ultimately a question of law: whose rules apply when it matters?
Swiss law, Swiss venue. Your AI processing is governed by Swiss data protection law and Swiss contracts — not by the reach of foreign authorities through their cloud providers.
Built for regulated industries. We already serve pension funds, banks and banking associations — we know audit-readiness, outsourcing guidelines and the questions your examiners will ask.
Two Swiss companies, one responsibility. Software and operations from one team: Operal (Zug) and Ovescom (Weinfelden). Short paths, real people, no ticket queue overseas.
Sovereign in three steps.
Sovereignty Check
3 minutes, 10 questions: where does your organisation stand today — jurisdiction, model control, data flow, auditability? You get your score instantly.
Sovereignty Briefing
30 minutes with our architects: your result, your use cases, the right model and access architecture. No obligation, no slide marathon.
Your instance
Set up dedicated, with your models and your policies — productive in weeks, not quarters. Operated in Switzerland, auditable from day one.
As much isolation as your risk demands.
From fast onboarding to full separation — all three models run on the same sovereign infrastructure.
Shared API
- OpenAI-compatible API on open models
- Processing exclusively in Switzerland
- No training on your data, no third-party logging
- Live within days
For teams replacing cloud APIs — without a project.
Dedicated instance
- Your own VM with dedicated / MIG-isolated GPU
- Models of your choice, frozen & versioned
- Your policies, your logs, your audit access
- Integration with your systems (RAG, ERP, DMS)
For banks, pension funds and fiduciaries with own data and examiners.
Air-gapped
- Physically separated environment, no internet path
- Access control by your rulebook
- For the highest confidentiality tiers
- Optional: operation on your own hardware
For cases where even "who could, in theory?" is one question too many.
How sovereign is your AI, really?
10 questions on jurisdiction, model control, data flow and auditability. You get your sovereignty score instantly — and see exactly where it hurts.
Who is behind Swiss AI.
Software · AI engineering · 47.1662° N, Zug
Operal AG
Enterprise AI, engineered in Switzerland: source-grounded assistants, automation and audit architectures for pension funds, banks and banking associations. Principle: "No source, no answer" — every answer accountable, every processing step traceable.
Datacenter · Hardware · 47.5665° N, Weinfelden
Ovescom AG
Swiss infrastructure specialist with its own datacenter in Thurgau. Operates the GPU systems behind Swiss AI — latest-generation enterprise hardware, physical security and operations fully under Swiss control.
Straight answers.
Are open models good enough for our use cases?
For the vast majority of enterprise applications: yes. Current open-weight models reach a level in analysis, document and assistant tasks that was frontier-cloud territory until recently. In the briefing we benchmark your concrete use cases — you decide based on results, not marketing.
What does "nobody reads along" mean concretely?
Your prompts and answers are processed exclusively on your instance in Switzerland. There is no outflow to model vendors, no training on your data and no logging by third parties. The only logs are your own — under your control, for your audit.
How fast are we productive?
Shared API: within days. A dedicated instance with model selection, policies and system integration: typically a few weeks. Air-gapped environments are planned individually.
Can we switch models later?
Anytime. The architecture is model-agnostic: you can test and adopt new open models without touching your integrations. And your previous version stays available for as long as you need it — that is the core of "AI that stays".
How do you handle Swiss data protection law, regulatory expectations and audits?
Processing and operations happen in Switzerland under Swiss law. Every request can be logged (model, version, source, answer); data processing agreements and audit rights are fixed contractually. We already work for pension funds and banks — your examiners' questions are familiar to us, not foreign.
What does Swiss AI cost?
That depends on access model, GPU demand and isolation level. After the Sovereignty Check and a short briefing you receive a transparent offer — fixed monthly prices, no hidden token surprises.