Not AI you rent, borrow, or trust at a distance. You own the hardware — bought in the EU, in your name. You own the corpus and the index — they live on the box, inside your walls. We keep no copies. If we disappeared tomorrow, your appliance would keep answering.
One product: Perimeter, an air-gapped AI appliance for confidential documents
Most AI companies hold your documents on their servers and charge you to reach them. We think confidential documents shouldn't travel at all. That one belief decides everything else about the product.
A SaaS gives you an account. An appliance gives you property. The box, the models on it, the index it builds from your documents — all of it sits in your server room and belongs to you. Leaving us costs you nothing but the support contract.
A cloud promise is a paragraph in someone's terms. An appliance promise is a physical fact: pull the network cable and it keeps working. We built the product so you never have to take our word for it.
We keep no copies of your data, so we can't lose it, mine it, or train on it. Our revenue is the licence and the support — we get paid for the box being useful, not for holding your documents hostage.
We are an engineering team with Russian roots, working under a Dutch company. The people who build Perimeter are the people on your pilot calls — no sales layer between you and the person who set up your box.
You won't find faces and job titles here. We'd rather be judged on the pilot: an agreed sample of your documents, an acceptance threshold in writing, and a measured result.
The engineering team has Russian roots. The company you contract with is Dutch: HumanOps B.V., Amsterdam. Your data never leaves your building — and you can verify that yourself, live, with the cable in your hand. The hardware is bought in the EU. The models are open-weight. Architecture and code audit on request.
We'd rather you ask than wonder.
Questions about the architecture, the pilot, the contract, or anything on this page: hello@humanops.pro. You'll get an answer from someone who works on the product.
Twenty minutes, no slides. Bring a document you'd never upload to a cloud — that's exactly the kind Perimeter was built for.