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Opper AI: The European AI Gateway for Agents

Opper AI launches as a European AI gateway providing unified API access to 300+ models, with half of its providers running inference in the EU. It is drop-in compatible with OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google SDKs, features built-in data residency, audit trails, and PII controls, and offers agent-native integration with one-line setup for Claude Code or Cursor.

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The European AI gateway for agents

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One API key to 300+ models, hosted in the EU. Drop-in compatible with the OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google SDKs: switching is a base URL change. What's different: ~half our 30+ providers run inference in Europe, one EU sub-processor covers every model, no prompts stored by default. Add the control plane for routing, PII masking, per-team spend caps, and audit trails. Agent-native: paste one line into Claude Code or Cursor and it sets up Opper for you. No markup on tokens, 3% fee on credit top-ups.

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21h ago

Does anyone actually care where their AI requests are processed?

We're building an AI gateway in Stockholm and launching here soon. One thing keeps surprising us. Developers say they don't care about data residency, then their B2B customers ask about it in every procurement call and suddenly they do. So we made EU data residency the default instead of an enterprise add-on. Curious what this community thinks. When you pick AI infrastructure, does the region ever factor in, or is it purely latency, price, and model access until a customer forces the issue?

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Hey Product Hunt! Felix here, one of the founding members of Opper.

We're launching Opper, Europe's answer to OpenRouter: one API key to 300+ models across 30+ inference providers.

One integration to find the right model for any task, run it, and switch the moment something better ships. OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, Meta, xAI, Mistral, DeepSeek, plus the leading open-weight labs.

The reason we built it: there is no single best model. The lead changes every week, and wiring up a new provider every time it changes means new contracts, new SDKs, new billing. With Opper that's one integration, no new contract per model or provider.

Being European isn't just where we're incorporated, it's the product. Around half of our 30+ providers run inference in Europe, including sovereign hosts like Evroc, Berget, Geodd, and many more.

EU data residency, audit trails, and PII controls are built in, not bolted on. If you've ever needed the best models AND a straight answer on where your data runs, that's us.

On the control side: per-team spend caps and full cost visibility. Think Stripe for AI spend.

Where we are today: 50,000+ developers, powering AI for 10M+ end users, €3M raised from the investors behind Lovable.

You might already know us without knowing the name: we're the team behind the viral Car Wash Test, where we asked 53 models whether to walk or drive 50 meters to a car wash and only 5 said drive: opper.ai/blog/car-wash-test

That's now a thing you can do yourself with AI Roundtable: put any question to 200+ models and watch them answer and debate at askroundtable.ai.

I'll be in the comments all day. Would love to hear what would make you switch gateways, or what's kept you from using one at all.

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3d ago

Very cool. So basically Opper can guarantee that my data never leaves the EU if I use models hosted in the EU?

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20m ago

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Thanks @tom_dickson1 and yes that's exactly right. You can even set this as a fixed routing rule so you or anyone in your team can't switch the region by accident. Happens more than one would think :)

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