Legalfly alternative
EU controller
French controller · TDX-attested

Legalfly Alternative —
Sovereign Legal Agents from France.

European jurisdiction is the easy part. Removing Microsoft Azure from the inference path is the hard one — and it's the one that matters for confidential prompts.

Plans from $20/month.

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Positioning

Three differences that change the compliance posture.

European controller, French jurisdiction

VOLTAGE EI is registered in Solaize, France (SIREN 943 808 824). The legal entity, the founders, the bank accounts and the operational team are all inside the EU. There is no US holding company, no offshore reseller, no distant subsidiary that complicates the data-protection chain.

Intel TDX, not Azure

Inference happens on Intel TDX-equipped GPUs we operate. The hardware is hosted in EU data centers, the enclave keys are fused into the CPU at boot, and the cloud operator is excluded from the trust domain. There is no Microsoft sub-processor in the path of a confidential prompt.

Attestation per session, not on request

Every Pro and Enterprise session can produce an ECDSA-signed attestation report verifiable against Intel root of trust. This is evidence — not a marketing claim — that the workload that ran is the workload we said would run.

Side-by-side

Legalfly vs VoltageGPU.

FEATUREVOLTAGEGPULEGALFLY
Controller jurisdictionFrance (EU)Belgium (EU)
Inference infrastructureTDX-equipped GPUs operated by VoltageGPUMicrosoft Azure
Hardware sealing (TEE)Intel TDX, attestedNo
Sub-processors in path of promptNone for confidential inferenceMicrosoft (Azure)
FISA 702 / CLOUD Act exposureNoIndirect (via Microsoft)
Solo plan$20 / monthEnterprise-oriented
Native RGPD Art. 28 DPAYes, defaultOn request
Multi-languageEN, FR, DE, ES, ITEN, NL, FR

Sources: Legalfly publicly disclosed Microsoft Azure relationship via case studies and customer-facing security documentation; VoltageGPU operates its own GPU fleet on Intel TDX hardware.

Pricing

Plus

$20

Solo lawyer · Contract Analyst

Starter

$349

500 analyses / mo

Pro

$1,199

10 seats + API

Enterprise

$3,499

SSO + R1-TEE

FAQ

Frequently asked questions.

Is Belgian jurisdiction not enough for sovereignty?

Belgian jurisdiction is good for the controller relationship. The friction is the inference layer: when the underlying compute runs on Microsoft Azure, the Microsoft entity becomes a sub-processor, with its own commercial terms, its own EU Data Boundary commitments, and its own exposure to US legal process. Some firms accept that chain; others want to remove it entirely. VoltageGPU removes it: VoltageGPU operates the GPUs directly and there is no Microsoft sub-processor in the path of a confidential prompt.

Why does Intel TDX matter when both vendors are RGPD-compliant on paper?

RGPD Article 32 requires "appropriate technical and organizational measures" against unauthorized access. Hardware sealing — where memory encryption keys are fused into the CPU — is the strongest available technical measure. It cryptographically excludes the operator from the data path. For privileged work product, that is a stronger compliance posture than process-based controls alone.

Does VoltageGPU support Dutch and Flemish?

The Contract Review and Due Diligence agents handle EN, FR, DE, ES and IT natively today. Dutch (and by extension Flemish) is on the 2026 roadmap. In the interim, multilingual contracts in our supported languages plus Dutch annexes work well — the agent recognises the Dutch sections and flags them for human review rather than guessing.

Sovereign all the way down.

Controller, infrastructure and enclave — all inside the EU.

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