Berget Code Launches Sovereign European Infrastructure for Agentic Coding
Key Takeaways
- ▸Fixed pricing model (€150/developer/month) with dedicated GPU hardware for European organizations prioritizing data sovereignty
- ▸Physical infrastructure in Sweden under EU law ensures code never leaves European borders
- ▸Support for open-source agent harnesses (OpenCode, Pi) and specialized coding agents for end-to-end application development
Summary
Berget Code has launched a new agentic coding platform designed for European organizations that require data sovereignty. The service runs on dedicated Swedish infrastructure, ensuring that code and data never leave EU borders, addressing concerns from public sector, financial, and healthcare organizations. The platform supports open-source agent harnesses like OpenCode and Pi, alongside specialized coding agents for application development, infrastructure, security, and mobile development.
Priced at a fixed €150 per developer per month, Berget Code offers predictable costs without usage-based surprises. The service uses frontier-level large language models deployed on multi-GPU infrastructure, delivering performance comparable to leading proprietary models. Organizations gain full control over seat allocation, user management, and API access through individual API keys with configurable rate and token limits.
- Frontier-level LLM performance on dedicated hardware without shared infrastructure or usage surprises
Editorial Opinion
Berget Code addresses a significant gap in the agentic coding market for privacy-conscious enterprises. By combining sovereign European infrastructure with competitive frontier model performance and transparent pricing, it offers a compelling alternative to US-based agentic coding platforms—particularly for regulated industries. The emphasis on open-source harnesses and custom agent creation could accelerate adoption in risk-averse sectors like finance and public administration.

