EU-first, secure, local AI for DACH
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Sicher-KI (German: 'safe/secure-AI') is a clean and professional marketing site pitching local AI infrastructure to SMBs German-speaking markets (DACH countries). The messaging is intentionally direct: sensitive data leaving Europe is not a hypothetical risk. Regulated industries need a practical local-first setup now.
A central narrative on sicher-ki.de is the EU AI Act and related compliance pressure. For doctors, lawyers, and small to mid-sized companies handling confidential customer data, the site explains why relying on random cloud tools can become a legal, contractual, and reputational issue.
EU-GPT
The branding deliberately positions eu-gpt in relation to tools like ChatGPT, while making its own perspective immediately clear. The name signals a European context, a stronger focus on trust, and a product language shaped by regulatory awareness rather than generic AI hype. In the logo, an exponential curve of stars sits next to the EU and visually bridges the space between eu and gpt. That star motion is also used as a subtle animation in the interface, giving the UI a distinctive touch without undermining its seriousness.
Overview of the Sicher-KI value proposition
Shipping hardware + preinstalled software
We positioned the offer as a productized deployment: hardware delivered preconfigured with OpenClaw, a customized Expo app, and a web GUI to interact with local LLMs. The goal is simple onboarding with enterprise-like control, without requiring an internal AI infrastructure team.
Hardware and package overview: OpenClaw + custom Expo app + web GUI
Built for sensitive-data industries
The page speaks directly to professionals who cannot afford data leaks: medical practices, legal teams, and other SMBs with strict confidentiality expectations. Instead of abstract AI promises, we focus on operational safety, control over inference, and clear deployment boundaries.
Clean visual language with deliberate urgency
Design-wise, the site stays minimal and professional, while using a deliberately urgent tone around US-hosted AI infrastructure. This was a conscious strategy: not empty fearmongering, but a clear framing of real-world incidents where sensitive data was exposed or handled without sufficient control.
Sam-Altman section: left-to-right surveillance comparison
The Sam-Altman section uses a horizontal comparison based on a Sam Altman tweet about surveillance. Moving left to right reinforces the escalation narrative: convenience first, then visibility loss, then surveillance risk. It turns a social-media quote into a compact trust argument for local deployments.
Sam-Altman comparison section: left-to-right surveillance framing
Tech Stack
Vision beyond DACH
The long-term plan communicated on the project is a franchise-like rollout model outside the DACH region. The idea is to adapt the same local-AI stack and positioning to new markets where compliance and data sovereignty concerns are equally strong.