

The Vera Platform is a UK-native AI agent platform powered by Vera foundational models, designed to help teams automate complex work and accelerate decision-making. It addresses the challenge of cross-border data access risks faced by organisations adopting AI, particularly those concerned with compliance and governance.
The platform lets individuals and teams work with specialised AI agents that can research the web, analyse business data and generate dashboards, write and review code, automate operational workflows, and integrate with tools like Gmail, Google Drive, and Slack. These capabilities are built to handle complex tasks efficiently while maintaining data security.
Vera is built and hosted in the United Kingdom specifically to prevent enterprise data from falling under the US CLOUD Act, which can allow government access to company or customer data held by US providers. This unique approach ensures that sensitive data remains within UK jurisdiction, addressing compliance concerns for organisations with strict data sovereignty requirements.
The platform benefits organisations by enabling them to adopt powerful AI systems without exposing sensitive data to cross-border access risks. It is particularly useful for automating operational workflows, accelerating decision-making processes, and maintaining control over data governance in regulated industries.
Target users include organisations working with sensitive data in finance, healthcare, legal, government, or enterprise IP. The platform integrates with common tools like Gmail, Google Drive, and Slack, and is built using technologies including Vera foundational models, Vercel, Stripe, and Langchain to provide a secure and efficient AI solution.
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The Vera Platform is designed for organisations working with sensitive data, including finance, healthcare, legal, government, or enterprise IP. It targets UK organisations and professionals who need AI capabilities without exposing sensitive data to cross-border access risks and want to adopt powerful AI systems while maintaining data sovereignty.
Updated 2026-03-07