Clever AI
Clever AI : Adapting AI to companies’ compliance needs and challenges
Make the most of AI your own way
Key points
Clever AI is distinguished by four fundamental advantages that guarantee controlled use of AI.
Centralisation and total control
Eliminate shadow IT by unifying all your AI uses on a single, secure platform, reducing the risks associated with unauthorised solutions by 100%.
All-in-one unified platform
Manage all your AI models, suppliers and applications from a single interface, simplifying deployment and maintenance.
Enhanced authentication and traceability
Native integration with your enterprise SSO, enabling detailed monitoring of usage, costs and compliance in real time.
Intelligent data protection
Advanced prompt filtering system with customisable rules that can block attempts to share sensitive information, ensuring proactive security of your data.
A unified platform combining security, compliance and flexibility
Based on the Otoroshi open source API Gateway, and developed in collaboration with Cloud APIM, Clever AI represents a major evolution in Clever Cloud’s service offering. It is positioned as a complete orchestration and governance platform enabling companies to aggregate numerous LLMs (Large Language Models), to create a connection with an IAM tool and also to set up usage rules, blocking certain keywords in prompts, for example, and thus preventing the disclosure of confidential information. In practical terms, Clever AI aims to enable AI to be used securely and in line with business requirements.
Why Clever AI?
The adoption of generative AI in enterprise environments raises critical challenges around security, regulatory compliance, and control over usage. Clever AI provides a structured response to these challenges by offering an LLM orchestration platform integrated into the Clever Cloud ecosystem, without dependency on a single provider.
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01 A multi-vendor platform for controlled AI
Clever AI stands out for its ability to aggregate and manage multiple language models (LLMs). This flexibility allows companies to choose from a wide range of AI vendors, including:
- Global leaders: Anthropic, Azure, Gemini, Ollama, OpenAI;
- European players: Hugging Face, Lucie, Mistral AI, OVHcloud, Scaleway, Cloud Temple ;
- Emerging solutions: DeepSeek, Groq, x.AI.
0202 Security and control at the heart of innovation
Clever AI’s strength lies in its advanced security features:
- Protection of sensitive data and compliance with internal security policies thanks to customisable prompt rules;
- Robust IAM integration for fine-grained access management;
- Full traceability of interactions with AI;
- Flexible deployment options: serverless, dedicated instances or on-premises.
0303 A business-oriented solution
Clever AI meets the most stringent enterprise requirements with:
- A comprehensive administration interface (Console, API, CLI);
- Integrated compliance and usage analysis tools;
- Model Context Protocol (MCP) support;
- Advanced caching and logging capabilities.
0404 An open, lock-in-free platform compatible with standards
You can integrate it very easily into your applications and use it in many of the IT tools and clients already available on the market.

Availability and access
Currently in the private alpha phase, Clever AI is being tested by a select group of Clever Cloud customers. The solution will be available to all companies in the coming weeks. Interested organisations can request early access now.
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