Built in Canada Built in Europe

Most clouds rent you a machine. We give your data a brain. Most clouds rent you a machine. We give your data a brain.

Run notebooks, serve models, store and search your files. All on a cloud that stays in Canada, where US law cannot reach it. Run notebooks, serve models, store and search your files. All on a cloud that stays in Europe, under EU law.

In private preview. The waitlist gets you in early.

What you can do

What do you want to run?

Nimbula is built for the things you actually ship. Tell us what you need; we are opening access by the kind of work you do.

Run a notebook

Open a notebook with a GPU and experiment, the way you would in Colab, except your work stays in your country.

Serve a model

Deploy a model and call it over an API. Scale up when the traffic arrives, down to nothing when it is quiet.

Host something real

Put up an app or service with object and block storage behind it, built to grow with you.

Run a job on a schedule

Batch work, cron, and background tasks. Pay for the seconds you use, nothing while it sits idle.

The data layer

What gives your data a brain.

Run your code like anywhere else, then do the things only a sovereign data layer can do. This is what you cannot get from a US GPU cloud.

Zero-knowledge

An encrypted vault, your keys

Store and archive files encrypted before they ever leave your machine. We hold only ciphertext; we cannot read a byte, even if compelled. Lose nothing to a breach or a subpoena.

Searchable

A memory spine that maps it all

It reads your archive and builds a living map: what is in there, where it lives, the exact quotes. Ask it anything; only the small index is ever unlocked, never the whole corpus.

Verified

Writing that checks its own sources

Draft from your own documents with real citations, then an independent pass reads each cited source and refuses any sentence it cannot back up. NotebookLM, but it fact-checks itself.

Encryption

Your own keys and PKI

Files are sealed with your key before they reach us, and we never hold your private key. Envelope encryption on open standards (AES-256, X.509), and you can bring your own certificates and PKI, down to smart cards and government-issued keys.

How it works

Three steps. No DevOps.

  1. 01

    Pick what you want to run

    A notebook, a model endpoint, a batch job, an encrypted vault. Choose the outcome, not the hardware.

  2. 02

    It runs in your country

    Nimbula provisions and manages it in Canada, encrypted, audited, scaled up when busy and to zero when idle.

  3. 03

    Your data stays yours

    Search it, build on it, archive it. It never leaves your jurisdiction, and with your keys, we can never read it.

For creators

You don’t have to be a corporation to be treated like one.

The same sovereign, encrypted infrastructure a hospital or law firm relies on, put in the hands of one person with a laptop and a side project.

Encrypt it before it lands

Seal your files on your own machine, then drop them into our cold storage already locked. The unencrypted version never touches our servers.

More private than your clinic

Keep your files even more private than your local hospital or clinic keeps its records. Your key, in your country, full stop.

Backups we can’t read

Keep your backups fully encrypted in our cold storage. We hold only the ciphertext and cannot read them, even if someone made us try.

A vault you reach from anywhere

A private vault you can open from any device, anywhere, that only you can unlock.

Feed your own local AI

Point your own local AI model at your files and keep your data off the big firms’ servers entirely.

Drop the US data giants

Stop renting your privacy to big US data companies. Your files, your country, your rules.

Help cut Canada’sEurope’s reliance on big US tech.

Every vault you keep here is a little more of the country’s data staying home.

The problem nobody mentions

Your cloud has a foreign landlord.

The US CLOUD Act lets American authorities compel any US-owned provider to hand over your data, even when it sits in a Canadian data center. A US company’s "Canada region" gives you residency, not sovereignty. Nimbula is non-US owned and non-US operated, so there is no American legal route to your data. None.

By the numbers

What you can actually count on.

100%
in your country

Every byte and every computation, never a US-controlled facility.

Zero
US legal routes

Non-US owned and operated. The CLOUD Act has nothing to reach.

Your keys
not ours

Encrypt before upload. We hold ciphertext and cannot read it.

Decades
cold archive

Encrypted and air-gapped, built to last for decades.

Per minute
billing

Pay for the seconds you use; scale to zero when idle.

Audited
every access

A tamper-evident record of who touched what, content never read.

Build like it’s 2026. Keep your data like it’s yours.

A cloud that runs your work and answers to your law, not someone else’s. In private preview, opening region by region.

Company

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