makemode
one ai coding agent · your whole organization

simple enough for anyone.
serious enough for an engineer.

The same coding agent serves the colleague who's never coded and the engineer who lives in the terminal. Envision, iterate and share. Entirely on European infrastructure, so nothing abroad can switch it off.

runs on european infrastructure · nothing leaves the eu

one agent. both ends of your team.

Most tools pick a user. MakeMode is built for the whole spectrum your organization works across — and the same sovereign engine serves all of it.

the first-timer
"turn this idea into something my team and our clients can actually use."

Describes it in plain language, watches it come alive in a live preview, tweaks it by saying the change, and publishes a link to share. Never opens a terminal. Never thinks about code.

the power user
"pull our data, run the model, and ship the dashboard."

Points Claude Code at the sovereign EU endpoint and gets a real engineering agent — full terminal, real compute, real files. Never thinks about whose servers it's running on.

Between them: every person, team and department that needs to make or compute — and isn't free to send their work to America.

describe it. watch it build. ship what's yours.

Whether it's a landing page or a data pipeline, the loop is the same: say what you want, see it happen, keep what you make. The power of a coding agent — with as much or as little of the machinery showing as you want.

describe, don't configure

Say it in words; change it by saying the change. No syntax, no setup.

watch it think and build

A live preview or a live terminal — your call. Real, clickable, yours.

publish what's yours

One link, hosted in Europe, ready for a client, a colleague, a launch.

see what it actually looks like → — real screenshots of the running app.

not a toy. the real thing.

Most "no-code" tools hit a wall the moment you get ambitious — and no serious dev tool meets a beginner where they are. MakeMode does both, because under the calm surface is a real coding agent with real access: pull in real data, wire up many files, run actual computation, prep a deploy. The first-timer can be ambitious; the engineer isn't held back.

built in europe · revocable by no one

the one your organization is actually allowed to deploy.

Your identity, your code, your published work, your data — all on European, GDPR-native infrastructure. Nothing leaves the EU, and nothing here can be switched off by a company on another continent. For the person using it it's invisible. For the organization, it's the reason yes is even possible.

eu-hosted models nothing leaves the eu gdpr-native & auditable open source, owned by the public

see the full trust center → — privacy, security, the models we run, and our environmental impact, in detail.

clean power · same architecture

clean by the same accident that makes it sovereign.

Staying in Europe didn't just keep your data home — it put your work on French infrastructure running near-zero-carbon power. Roughly 10× cleaner than the EU grid average (~0.065 kgCO₂e/kWh), in data centres measured to a French government standard. And it's audited, not hand-waved: our real carbon is reported per model and project, ready for CSRD — so putting the footprint next to each build you make is the next step, not a promise we can't keep. The sovereign choice and the low-carbon choice turned out to be the same choice.

french low-carbon grid audited per-model carbon (ademe) csrd-ready reports
not a slide — a running system

real today, and inspectable.

the cost of frontier US models — open models now match them on coding
€0
data leaving the EU — sovereignty by architecture, not by promise
100%
open source — auditable, forkable, owned by the public sector that funds it
live
running today on an EU endpoint — make, preview and publish all work

bought once. serves the whole organization.

One EU-sovereign gateway, one DPA, one invoice — and it serves every team, from the front office to the studio to the lab, and everyone in between. The organization stops stitching together tools it's not allowed to use, and gets the single AI layer it owns. see the business →

who it's for

for every organization that can't afford to leave its people behind.

From a coordinator describing her first internal tool to an engineer wiring up a data pipeline — the people who most need AI, and are least free to send their work abroad.

businesses non-profits schools & universities public sector research labs
"i couldn't have made this otherwise — and i just sent the link to my whole team."— what makemode is built to make true

make something today.

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