For VivaTech 2026, Clever Cloud will present several major evolutions of its offering. On the agenda: a Clever AI enhanced with new capabilities to support the industrialization of artificial intelligence in companies, the opening of the private beta of Openvisio, our video conferencing solution operated on European infrastructure, as well as a new approach to the continuity of critical services with the Final Sovereignty Clause.
These announcements answer a single ambition: enabling organizations to adopt new uses while keeping control over their data, their infrastructure and their strategic tools. Whether it concerns artificial intelligence, collaboration or the resilience of digital services, the stakes of control, continuity and strategic autonomy now hold a central place in the technology choices of companies and public-sector players.
Clever AI becomes a full suite to industrialize AI
When we presented Clever AI at VivaTech 2025, the goal was to address a challenge that is increasingly present in companies: allowing employees to use artificial intelligence in a controlled environment.
At the time, the platform offered a single interface giving access to several language models, with the ability for IT teams to control usage, define which models were accessible to which teams and set up filtering mechanisms suited to their constraints.
One year later, expectations have evolved. Companies are no longer only looking to access models. They want to integrate AI into their processes, their applications and their daily work while keeping visibility over usage, costs and data.
To meet these needs, Clever AI is now built around three complementary components: Clever Assistant, AI Pilot and Clever Inference.
Clever Assistant moves beyond simple chat
Clever Assistant remains the users’ gateway to artificial intelligence, but its scope has expanded considerably.
Beyond access to a broad catalog of models, the assistant now integrates meeting recording, real-time transcription, automatic summary generation, voice search, information extraction and document classification. It also becomes possible to create agents able to interact with the company’s tools thanks to support for the MCP protocol.
The assistant also connects to calendars, address books and various services across the organization in order to centralize more uses within a single environment.
This evolution answers a simple observation: employees use AI in more and more contexts. The challenge is therefore to provide them with a tool able to support them in these uses while remaining administered by the company.
AI Pilot brings the governance needed to scale
AI adoption often comes with another phenomenon: the proliferation of tools, subscriptions and models used without any global visibility.
AI Pilot was designed to address this issue.
The solution acts as a governance layer that centralizes access to artificial intelligence models through a single entry point. Companies can manage request routing, quotas, filtering rules, the traceability of exchanges, consumption and the costs associated with the various models in use.
The goal is to enable AI adoption at scale while limiting the effects of shadow AI and ensuring better control over usage.
Clever Inference extends control down to the infrastructure
Industrializing AI is not limited to usage. It also involves choosing where and how models are run.
With Clever Inference, Clever Cloud offers an option that lets customers either run on their own infrastructure through Clever Kubernetes Engine, or use an inference offering operated on specialized European infrastructure.
This approach addresses challenges of data localization, cost control and energy sobriety. The remote inference offering relies in particular on the SpiNNaker2 processors from SpiNNcloud and can reduce energy consumption by up to eighteen times compared with some conventional GPU architectures.
With Clever Assistant, AI Pilot and Clever Inference, Clever AI thus evolves from a platform for accessing models into a full suite designed to support the industrialization of artificial intelligence in organizations.
Openvisio: European-operated video conferencing enters private beta
The other novelty presented at VivaTech concerns video conferencing.
With Openvisio, Clever Cloud is opening the private beta of a video conferencing solution operated entirely on European infrastructure and integrated into the Clever Cloud ecosystem.
This initiative was born from an observation regularly raised by CIOs and CISOs. While European alternatives now exist for storage, databases or orchestration, video conferencing remains largely dominated by solutions subject to non-European jurisdictions.
Openvisio aims to provide an operational alternative to these tools while keeping a simple experience for users. Access happens directly from a browser, with no software to install, and with authentication integrated into corporate directories through SSO or OIDC.
The beta already includes the features expected of a modern platform: large-scale meetings, multi-stream screen sharing, secure non-persistent chat, meeting recording, automatic transcription and summary generation.
The solution is built on a partnership with Vopenia, a software vendor specialized in real-time communication.
This private beta is aimed at a limited number of organizations wishing to test the solution in real conditions and actively take part in its evolution. Feedback from IT teams, CISOs and business users will help shape the product before its wider release.
The Final Sovereignty Clause: guaranteeing the continuity of critical services
VivaTech will also be an opportunity to present a more cross-cutting initiative around digital strategic autonomy: the Final Sovereignty Clause.
For several years, sovereignty questions have often been assessed through criteria such as data localization, applicable jurisdiction, the provider’s location or its shareholding structure. These elements remain essential, but they primarily describe a situation at a given moment.
One question, however, is rarely addressed: what happens if the conditions that motivated the choice of a provider change over time?
Recent events in the artificial intelligence ecosystem have served as a reminder that the continuity of a service does not depend solely on its technical infrastructure. It also rests on its governance, its legal framework and the ability of users to retain control over their services when the context changes.
It is to address this issue that Clever Cloud is launching the Final Sovereignty Clause.
Integrated into certain contracts covering critical services, this clause provides that, in the event of a development calling into question the initial framework of trust — a change of ownership, an acquisition by a non-European player or a major regulatory shift — a predefined continuity mechanism can be activated.
A trusted European public entity designated in advance could then obtain the rights needed to ensure the operational continuity of the service, either temporarily or as part of a controlled migration to another European environment.
The goal is simple: to go beyond data reversibility and provide guarantees on the effective continuity of the service itself.
Designed to be reusable by other players in the European digital sector, the Final Sovereignty Clause is part of a broader reflection on the resilience of digital infrastructure in the face of economic, regulatory and geopolitical uncertainty.
Meet us at VivaTech 2026
The Clever Cloud teams will be present at VivaTech from June 17 to 20, 2026 to present these new developments and run demonstrations of Clever AI and Openvisio.
You can find us in several areas of the show:
| Area | Dates | Location |
|---|---|---|
| Digital Sovereignty Village | June 17 to 20 | Stand 3C11 — 3rd floor, Hall 7.3 |
| Pays de la Loire Pavilion | June 17 to 19 | Stand G50 — 2nd floor, Hall 7.2 |
| Business France Pavilion | June 18 and 19 | Stand 3G13 — 2nd floor, Hall 7.2 |
It will be the occasion to talk with our teams, discover the latest evolutions of Clever AI, attend Openvisio demonstrations and discuss your projects around artificial intelligence, cloud and digital strategic autonomy.