Venice AI
GDPR Compliance
Data Handling
Venice states that personal data is processed by servers in the United States and may be disclosed to service providers and affiliates in other jurisdictions. The API privacy page says requests are forwarded to GPUs across a collection of decentralized providers, but no EU-only routing or EU-region option is documented.
Venice says it does not store or log API prompts or model responses on its servers. For the platform, prompts, responses, and conversation history are stored locally in the user's browser; personal information such as account data is retained only as long as needed to provide the service or for legitimate business purposes such as disputes, security, and legal obligations.
API documentation states Venice does not store or log prompt or model responses on its servers and forwards API calls to decentralized GPU providers over encrypted HTTPS. The privacy policy also says personal data is processed on U.S. servers and may be disclosed to service providers and affiliates in other jurisdictions. The model privacy labeling in pricing distinguishes some models as "Private" and others as "Anonymized," and the Terms say once data is sent to a provider, it is handled under that provider's terms.
Certifications & EU AI Act
No certifications disclosed.
Verification
- https://docs.venice.ai/ ↗
- https://docs.venice.ai/overview/privacy ↗
- https://docs.venice.ai/welcome/pricing ↗
- https://venice.ai/legal/privacy-policy ↗
- https://venice.ai/legal/tos ↗
- https://venice.ai/legal/cookie-policy ↗
- https://venice.ai/blog/how-venice-handles-your-privacy ↗
- https://featurebase.venice.ai/en/help/articles/5568999-where-do-you-save-my-personal-information-and-conversation-of ↗
- https://featurebase.venice.ai/help/articles/5623312-who-can-access-my-data-and-chat-conversations ↗
- https://featurebase.venice.ai/help/articles/2960482-can-you-delete-my-data ↗
Venice documents a privacy-preserving architecture and expressly says it does not store or log API prompts or responses on its own servers, but it also states personal data is processed on U.S. servers and may be shared with service providers in other jurisdictions. No public DPA, sub-processor list, SCC commitment, EU-only processing option, or security certification statement was found in primary-source materials reviewed.