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LLM Radar is an independent, sourced register of which AI API providers and open-weight models European teams can actually deploy under GDPR, the AI Act and licence terms.
LLM Radar (llmradar.eu) is an opinionated editorial register that evaluates AI API providers and open-weight models across four European deployment dimensions: hosting jurisdiction, GDPR posture, AI Act status and licence clarity. Every entry carries a dated verdict, the reviewer's name and public sources. Founded and edited by Ali Madjaji.
Quick facts
- API providers tracked
- 22
- Open-weight models tracked
- 39
- Vendors covered
- 36
- Launched
- April 2026
- Last reviewed
- April 17, 2026
- Website
- www.llmradar.eu
- Editor
- Ali Madjaji
- Press contact
- press@llmradar.eu
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About the author
Ali Madjaji — Founder & Editor
Ali Madjaji is a French engineer focused on AI deployment and European regulatory realities. He writes every entry on LLM Radar and signs every verdict under his own name.
How the scoring works
Providers are scored on four sovereignty dimensions: hosting, GDPR posture, jurisdiction and AI Act status. Open-weight models are scored on licence, commercial use, training-data transparency and origin. Every assessment cites public documentation and is dated. All revisions are public.
Press contact
Interviews, quotes, data requests: press@llmradar.eu. Replies within 48h on business days.
