

askaieu
A Swedish-operated AI workspace for privacy-sensitive work, combining EU-hosted AI chat, selectable EU-origin and well-known AI models.
Cost / License
- Free
- Proprietary
Application type
Platforms
- Online
- Software as a Service (SaaS)
Features
Properties
- Privacy focused
Features
- Support for MarkDown
- No Tracking
- Dark Mode
- Live Preview
- Spell Checking
- No Coding Required
- OCR
- Cloud Sync
- PDF OCR
- AI-Powered
- AI Writing
askaieu News & Activities
Recent activities
- POX updated askaieu
- askaieucom added askaieu
- askaieucom added askaieu as alternative to ChatGPT, Google Gemini, Mistral Vibe and Claude
askaieu information
What is askaieu?
A Swedish-operated AI platform for people and organizations that need stronger control over sensitive prompts, uploaded documents, model choice, sources, memory, and health-related context.
It is built for privacy-sensitive professional workflows such as medical research, document analysis, technical writing, legal and public-sector drafting, education, and health-related educational use. Users can choose between European-origin AI models and widely known models such as Gemini and Claude via EU-hosted routes, where available, giving teams more control over both model capabilities and data residency.
The platform combines AI chat with AI Document Studio, document AI/OCR, source selection, optional PII anonymization before model routing, scoped memory, passkeys, and health profile controls. AI Document Studio provides a familiar word processor-style editing experience for drafting, rewriting, structuring, and reviewing documents, with built-in AI assistance designed for workflows that would otherwise move between tools such as Microsoft Word, Google Docs, and separate AI chat products.
The service uses EU-hosted core infrastructure and EU-hosted model routes where configured. It is designed as a practical European alternative to generic AI chat tools for users who need data residency, source transparency, and GDPR-aware controls. Health-related features are intended for educational support and context organization, not diagnosis or treatment.





