EU alternatives to AWS Bedrock
Bedrock's Paris and Frankfurt regions run on Amazon infrastructure, keeping EU workloads under US cloud-operator jurisdiction (CLOUD Act, FISA 702) — LLM Radar flags it conditional for that reason, not on data-residency grounds. These EU providers offer similar multi-model inference without the US-operator exposure.
- EU-readyHosting: EU (Paris)GDPR: NativeJurisdiction: FranceAI Act: Compliant
Paris-hosted multi-model API spanning Mistral, Llama, and DeepSeek — the closest functional Bedrock replacement on the EU market, with a French operator and GDPR-first contracts.
- EU-readyHosting: EU (France)GDPR: NativeJurisdiction: FranceAI Act: Compliant
Multi-model endpoints from a French hyperscaler with AI servers in Gravelines/Roubaix and strong sovereign-cloud procurement credentials.
- EU-readyHosting: EU (Germany)GDPR: NativeJurisdiction: GermanyAI Act: Compliant
Frankfurt-hosted model hub on IONOS with a predictable German operator posture — fits Bedrock buyers who just want an EU-jurisdiction swap without retooling.
- EU-readyHosting: EU (Paris)GDPR: NativeJurisdiction: FranceAI Act: Compliant
Single-vendor API if you're standardising on Mistral's frontier models and want French-operated infrastructure end to end.
- EU-readyHosting: EU (Germany)GDPR: NativeJurisdiction: GermanyAI Act: Compliant
German Schwarz-Group cloud with open-model inference and explicit sovereignty positioning — a less-known but credible Bedrock alternative for DACH enterprises.
- EU-readyHosting: EU (Berlin)GDPR: NativeJurisdiction: GermanyAI Act: Compliant
Sovereign-AI stack with on-prem deployment options and BSI C5 hosting — the right fit when Bedrock is being rejected over operator nationality, not price.