Run frontier LLMs on sovereign EU infrastructure Corti, a Danish health-tech company, launched Corti Models, a service that runs frontier large language models on sovereign EU infrastructure, with the entire stack open source and verifiable down to the GPU. The service is OpenAI-compatible, allowing developers to switch from US providers by changing the base URL and API key, and offers $50 of free credits for first-time users. Corti Models runs on Kommodity, an open source infrastructure layer, ensuring no US cloud provider is in the request path and compliance with ISO 27001, ISO 42001, GDPR, NIS2, DORA, and EU AI Act. Run frontier LLMs on sovereign EU infrastructure Compliant, secure, and verifiable down to the GPU. Frontier models on European hardware, in your coding agent or called directly from your application. Your data never leaves your region. You shouldn't choose between frontier models and control No operational control Inference location, security, and underlying changes sit with the provider - not with you. One-vendor lock-in Prompts and workflows harden around a single API. Unwinding costs more than building did. Costs you can't forecast Rates and limits move on their schedule, so capability gets rationed to budget. Foreign jurisdiction Contract and access terms can shift with a political decision, not a commercial one. In the coding agent, or in your app Agentic coding in the terminal Point OpenCode, ForgeCode, Crush, or Pi at Corti Models with the Corti CLI. Keep the workflow you already have. run the setup wizardnpx @corti/cli init models load credentials, then launch your agentset -a; source ~/.env; set +aopencode Direct API in your product OpenAI-compatible. Existing app code works with a base URL change and a new key. client = OpenAI base url="https://ai.eu.corti.app/v1", api key="