Digital Venue is built to be inspected — not just trusted.
The core is auditable, the platform can be self-hosted, and there is no vendor lock-in. Run it on your own infrastructure and leave whenever you want — with all your data and configuration intact.
Three commitments. No slogan.
“Open” is one of the most abused words in AI. For us it means three concrete guarantees your data protection officer, IT manager and procurement lead can verify — and hold us accountable for.
You can see exactly how it works.
Stop guessing what happens inside a closed box. The core is fully open to technical review. Your own team — or an independent auditor — can check exactly how search, grounding (RAG) and the agent’s execution actually behave.
You own your runtime.
Run the platform on your own infrastructure — in a secure EU cloud or fully on-premise in an air-gapped environment where no data leaves the building. The whole stack runs on standard hardware. Digital sovereignty is a given, not a premium upgrade.
You can pack up and move on.
Your content, your data and your configuration belong to you. We use no proprietary formats to hold you hostage, and we charge no exit fees. Digital independence is our default — not an add-on you have to negotiate.
Openness isn’t a bonus — it’s a procurement requirement.
Public bodies and regulated companies increasingly require systems that are portable, auditable and free of lock-in. It’s about continuity, compliance and genuine digital sovereignty. We built Digital Venue on that foundation.
Built for municipalities, regions & agencies
Our commitments to auditability and portability match your requirements around LOU, digital sovereignty and the Swedish Archives Act. We give you the answers in writing.
Built for regulated and private institutions
Procurement-grade independence. Inspect the core, run it yourself, and keep 100% control of your data and your exit options.
Honestly.
We believe in straight answers about what's actually ready in production right now.
What can you inspect and self-host today?
The core platform is available for technical review and self-hosting under agreement. Our EU cloud is in full production now. The commercial on-premise program opens during H2 2026.
Is this “open source”?
We’re deliberately precise here. What we commit to today is an auditable, self-hostable core with no lock-in at all. The exact public licensing terms are being finalised right now together with our lawyers. We’d rather state them once and stand behind them than over-claim a label prematurely.
Ask us exactly where we stand and we'll answer plainly.