SaaS hosted in Europe and sovereign alternatives (2026)

54 tools in the directory host their data in Europe.

Hosting in the European Union keeps your data under the GDPR and shielded from extraterritorial access requests. In concrete terms, a provider whose servers sit in Paris, Frankfurt or Amsterdam cannot be forced by a foreign law to hand over your data without going through European law. That is why public bodies, healthcare and a growing number of private companies make it a buying criterion, sometimes ahead of price or features.

One caveat, though: hosting in Europe does not automatically make a tool GDPR-compliant, and a US vendor can offer a European region while remaining subject to the Cloud Act. So check both the server location and the vendor's nationality. The listings below state both, along with reported GDPR compliance, so that the sovereignty criterion rests on facts rather than a logo.

The highest-rated of the selection, from top Radar Score down:

ToolRadar ScoreStarting priceReview
KW Finder8/1029 $/moisView review
noCRM.io8/1012 €/moisView review
Pharow8/10105 €/moisView review
Axonaut8/1097 €/moisView review
Indy8/10FreeView review
Pennylane8/107 €/moisView review
Qonto8/1049 €/mois HTView review
Sellsy8/1029 €/moisView review

Location comes from vendors' public information, not an on-site check. A hosting region can depend on the plan you subscribe to: confirm it for your plan before committing.

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Frequently asked questions

Where is these tools' data hosted?
In the European Union: servers in France, Germany, the Netherlands or another member state. Your data stays under the GDPR.
Is hosting in Europe the same as sovereignty?
No. A US vendor can host in a European region while remaining subject to the Cloud Act. For real sovereignty, also look at the vendor's nationality, not just where the servers sit.