NZ-owned · NZ-hosted · Independent
Use AI without giving up control of your data.
The independent AI governance and sovereignty control plane.
Foundation Performance Cloud lets your organisation use modern AI on New Zealand soil — privately, with proof of where every request was processed, and without locking yourself to any single provider.
- Data residency you can prove. Every request carries an attestation of the jurisdiction and ownership of the system that processed it.
- Fail-closed by design. A workload marked sovereign never silently leaves New Zealand. If no compliant system is available, the request is refused — not quietly routed offshore.
- Genuinely independent. NZ-owned, so outside the reach of foreign disclosure law. We route on the merits, and you can audit the decision.
Why this matters
The incumbents can host your AI. They can't put it beyond foreign reach.
Sovereignty
Foreign-owned cloud is subject to foreign law — including disclosure regimes like the US CLOUD Act — regardless of which region the data sits in. NZ ownership closes that gap.
Proof, not promises
"Trust us, it stayed onshore" is not an audit artifact. We give you a per-request residency attestation and an exportable compliance trail you can hand to your own regulator.
No lock-in
One OpenAI-compatible endpoint in front of NZ-hosted open-weight models. Swap models, add capacity, or change providers without rewriting your applications.
Built for the buyers who ask hard questions
Designed around procurement, security review, and accountability.
We built this for organisations that cannot simply paste sensitive data into an offshore chatbot: public sector, health, finance, education, and the regulated mid-market. That means the boring, essential things are first-class — residency, attestation, retention, deletion, accessibility, and a security posture stated honestly.
Start with a briefing, not a signup.
There is no "paste your data and go" button here — that would be the wrong way to begin a relationship built on trust. We start with a conversation, a security review, and a scoped pilot.