Openvisio

Sovereign and collaborative video conferencing, European-operated.

Openvisio

Openvisio is a sovereign video conferencing solution, designed to give European organizations an alternative to the leading tools hosted outside European jurisdiction. Available as an add-on on Clever Cloud, Openvisio integrates directly with your existing organization, with no dependency on non-European providers. Now in private beta, we’re opening access to a small group of organizations to shape the product with us through real-world use cases.
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Designed for demanding organizations 

Key features

  • Browser-based interface, no local installation required
  • Real-time audio and video, stable beyond 100 participants
  • Multi-stream screen sharing: several participants at once
  • Meeting recording (audio, video, screen)
  • Automatic transcription and summary of conversations
  • SSO / OIDC authentication against your directory
  • European datacenters operated by Clever Cloud

Deployment integrated into your Clever Cloud stack


Openvisio is provisioned as an add-on within your Clever Cloud organization, from the console or the Clever Tools CLI.

The infrastructure is operated by the Clever Cloud teams, with no operational maintenance on your side, just like Docs and Grist.

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Video conferencing operated in Europe, with no non-European dependencies

Leading video conferencing tools like Zoom or Google Meet are hosted outside European jurisdiction, exposing your communications to extraterritorial laws and complicating GDPR compliance.

With Openvisio on Clever Cloud, your communications run on infrastructure that is:

  • 100% French and sovereign, operated by the Clever Cloud teams
  • Run in Europe, with no non-European subcontracting
  • GDPR-compliant
  • Not subject to extraterritorial laws (Cloud Act, FISA)

Clever Cloud is building a trusted European cloud through demanding, in-house operated products: Docs, Grist, Clever Kubernetes Engine, and now Openvisio.

A private beta, shaped with you

Openvisio is in private beta today. We’re granting limited access to European organizations looking to:

  • Test the solution on real, meaningful use cases
  • Share regular feedback to help the product evolve
  • Help shape a credible European alternative to the dominant tools

In return, you benefit from: 

  • Free access during the beta (infrastructure resources may be billed based on usage, see Clever Cloud pricing)
  • Direct influence on the product roadmap

We’re not looking for end customers, but for demanding test partners.

Roll out Openvisio in a high-standards setting 

Whether you’re a CIO, a platform team or a CISO, Openvisio on Clever Cloud gives you a sovereign video conferencing solution, integrated into your stack and operated in Europe.

It’s part of a suite of Clever Cloud products built for sectors where digital sovereignty matters: Docs for document collaboration, Grist for structured data, CKE for orchestration.

Used for sensitive internal discussions, executive committees, cross-department meetings, or collaboration between European organizations, Openvisio fits contexts where communication sovereignty is a prerequisite: compliance-sensitive companies, public sector organizations, and regulated industries (healthcare, finance, energy).


Curious about Openvisio?

Take back control of your communications. Move to truly sovereign video conferencing.

Join the Openvisio test partner program, or talk to our team about your use case.

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