for teams whose data can't go to big ai

Your prompts run on hardware you control.

Wide Area Intelligence serves inference from machines you own — not a cloud provider's servers. Your prompts are never fed into OpenAI, Anthropic, or Google training loops. Switch off cloud failover and your data never leaves your network at all.

[ inference on your hardware ][ no training on your data ][ disable cloud egress ]

/// what we mean by private

Private, stated plainly

Privacy claims should be precise, so here is exactly where things stand. Inference runs on hardware you own and control. The prompts and responses your own nodes serve are never sent to OpenAI, Anthropic, or Google, and are never used to train any model. Disable cloud failover and requests are served by your nodes or not at all — nothing leaves your network.

What we don't claim yet: full end-to-end encryption, where the orchestrator handles only routing metadata and never sees a decrypted payload even while bursting to the cloud. That's a dedicated private mode on the roadmap — and we'd rather tell you it's coming than pretend it already ships.

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When the data simply can't leave

privacy-first

You won't feed Big AI

You don't want your prompts, your code, or your customers' data becoming training fuel for someone else's model. Inference stays on hardware you own, and nothing routes into an OpenAI, Anthropic, or Google training loop.

confidential work

Client and matter confidentiality

Legal, finance, and advisory teams handle data that simply can't go to a third-party cloud. Keep inference on machines inside your perimeter and switch off cloud failover so prompts never leave your network — the control sits with you, not a vendor.

data sovereignty

Data that has to stay put

Some data is required to stay on hardware in a specific jurisdiction, or off US-owned clouds entirely. Run nodes where your data is allowed to live, and the gateway routes to them — sovereignty by where the hardware physically sits.

/// where your data goes

Three facts about your data

01

Served by your nodes

Requests are answered by GPUs you own. The prompt and the response live on your hardware — not on a provider's servers, not in a training set.

02

Cloud egress is your choice

Failover to the cloud is a setting, per category. Turn it off and requests are served by your own nodes or not at all. Turn it on and only the overflow ever leaves.

03

Never a training input

The platform routes your traffic; it does not harvest it. Your prompts and responses are never used to train, and never sold or shared.

/// how the routing works

Local by default. The cloud is opt-in burst, not the baseline.

01metric 0 · ~10ms

EDGE CACHE

An identical request you've served before is returned straight from Cloudflare's edge — the prompt never reaches a GPU. Per-account toggle, your own TTL.

02metric 1 · no token fees

YOUR HARDWARE

A one-line install turns any machine with a GPU into a node. It opens a secure Cloudflare Tunnel — no port forwarding, no static IP — and serves llama.cpp behind your gateway with no per-token fees.

03metric 2 · always up

CLOUD FAILOVER

Node busy, offline, or timed out? The same request silently re-routes to the cloud through our managed gateway, billed only against prepaid credits — burst only, never the baseline.

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Keep it in-house

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Privacy questions

What makes Wide Area Intelligence private?
Inference runs on machines you own and control — not on a cloud provider's servers. The prompts and responses served by your own nodes are never sent to OpenAI, Anthropic, or Google, and are never used to train anyone's model. Your data stays inside your own fleet of hardware by default.
Can I guarantee my data never leaves my network?
Yes — turn off cloud failover. With failover disabled, every request is served by your own nodes or not at all, so no prompt ever leaves your network. With failover enabled, only the burst that overflows your hardware is sent to the cloud, and you choose which categories of traffic are even allowed to do that.
Do you train on my prompts?
Never. Wide Area Intelligence does not train on, sell, or share your prompts or responses. The product's whole premise is that your data is yours; the platform routes requests, it does not harvest them.
Is this end-to-end encrypted?
Today the platform keeps inference on hardware you control and lets you disable cloud egress entirely, which is what most privacy-motivated teams need. Full end-to-end encryption — where the orchestrator handles only routing metadata and never sees a decrypted payload, even in transit — is on the roadmap as a dedicated private mode. We don't claim zero-knowledge guarantees we haven't shipped yet.
Does this make me HIPAA or GDPR compliant?
Keeping inference on hardware you control is a strong foundation, but compliance is a property of your whole environment, not a checkbox a vendor flips for you. Wide Area Intelligence gives you the controls — owned nodes, disable-able cloud egress, no training on your data — to build a compliant deployment. We're transparent about what the platform does and doesn't do so your compliance team can assess it honestly.

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Keep your data on your hardware. Let the cloud in only when you say so.

no credit card · 2 nodes free, forever · openai-compatible