I like the idea. Despise the sovereignwashing of Amazon and Azure "EU cloud". You can't be including those as providers and at the same time appeal to the audience of "EURouter". You need to choose.
The frontpage being so vibecoded (straight out of Opus) doesn't give good vibes either for a service we're supposed to trust with all of our data and money.
Making it OpenAI-compatible and handling GDPR by default is a good wedge. The hard part will be keeping up with model releases fast enough that enterprises don't just go direct.
> One API to access and intelligently route to all leading AI models, with every request handled safely inside Europe.
> We guarantee that all your requests are handled safely inside Europe, so you are certain youstay compliant with the GDPR.
Then their privacy policy states:
> When you use EUrouter to access AI models, your API request content is routed to the AI model provider you select. EUrouter acts as a gateway and does not retain request or response content. The processing of your request content by the AI model provider is governed by that provider's own terms and privacy policy. You can review which providers are available on our providers page.
And on the linked providers page Microsoft Foundry and AWS Bedrock, both hosted in the US, are prominently placed.
Granted, I'm no expert, but that makes the promise on their homepage look like a blatant lie.
I like the idea. Despise the sovereignwashing of Amazon and Azure "EU cloud". You can't be including those as providers and at the same time appeal to the audience of "EURouter". You need to choose.
The frontpage being so vibecoded (straight out of Opus) doesn't give good vibes either for a service we're supposed to trust with all of our data and money.
Making it OpenAI-compatible and handling GDPR by default is a good wedge. The hard part will be keeping up with model releases fast enough that enterprises don't just go direct.
Here's what they promise on the homepage:
> One API to access and intelligently route to all leading AI models, with every request handled safely inside Europe.
> We guarantee that all your requests are handled safely inside Europe, so you are certain youstay compliant with the GDPR.
Then their privacy policy states:
> When you use EUrouter to access AI models, your API request content is routed to the AI model provider you select. EUrouter acts as a gateway and does not retain request or response content. The processing of your request content by the AI model provider is governed by that provider's own terms and privacy policy. You can review which providers are available on our providers page.
And on the linked providers page Microsoft Foundry and AWS Bedrock, both hosted in the US, are prominently placed.
Granted, I'm no expert, but that makes the promise on their homepage look like a blatant lie.