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Picture this: a corporate legal team in Frankfurt gets a litigation hold for responsive data that lives in Germany, but the review platforms stores everything in US data centers. That’s a no-go. To align with the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), data-residency rules, and cross-border limits, the data must stay within the European Union. With global data sprawl and cloud-only deployment options, teams are struggling to use modern review tools while meeting regional data rules. Reveal addresses that conflict directly.
Reveal now offers private deployment, the aji GenAI review engine, and Logikcull’s FOI automation tool across EMEA (Europe, the Middle East, and Africa), giving legal teams platform and deployment choice while meeting GDPR compliance, data residency rules, and cross-border limits, without giving up modern review capabilities.
Reveal’s product offerings match EMEA requirements by giving teams defensible AI, transparent workflows that meet disclosure requirements, while maintaining control over where data lives. The expansion focuses on three capabilities.
With Reveal Private Deployment (RPD), European organizations can run Reveal’s enterprise platform in their own on-premise data centers or private clouds, with feature parity to the cloud version of the platform. This grants teams complete control over where data is stored and processed, in direct support of GDPR Article 44, while also satisfying data localization mandates in jurisdictions like France and Germany.
aji, Reveal’s generative AI review engine, is now available to European customers in Reveal Enterprise SaaS and RPD platforms. With aji, European legal teams can surface relevant documents and flag privileged material, speeding up the review process without sacrificing quality. aji is built for legal precision, trained on legal data, and embedded directly in workflows that meet the audit trail requirements European courts and regulators demand.
Logikcull’s government transparency tools have been widely used in the United States public sector to help state and local government meet transparency requirements. They’ve now been adapted to support the European public sector’s workflows with freedom of information (FOI) responses and data subject access requests (DSARs). Logikcull detects personally identifiable information (PII) across multiple European languages, applies GDPR-compliant redaction, provides clear audit trails, and supports cross-border access requests. Logikcull FOI helps agencies meet disclosure deadlines and protect personal data without relying on outside vendors.
Reveal recognizes that European legal teams operate under fundamentally different constraints, especially when it comes to data sovereignty: the principle that data is subject to the laws of the country where it is collected or stored. For eDiscovery, data sovereignty means electronic evidence must be processed and hosted in locations that satisfy regional rules like the GDPR. Reveal has invested significantly in regional data center partnerships that enable RPD deployment across major markets, expanded European support teams, enhanced compliance certifications including SOC 2 Type II and ISO 27001, and partnerships with European consultants and legal service providers to meet these data sovereignty requirements.
In practice, sovereignty turns a technology decision into a compliance decision, and cloud-only eDiscovery environments often don’t meet these compliance requirements.
Cloud-only eDiscovery tools fail many European organizations because they cannot guarantee where data lives or how it moves across borders. European legal teams operate under constraints that US-built platforms often overlook:
A platform that stores all data in one US region cannot always answer these. The location of the data, and your control over it, is the requirement, and Reveal meets it.
European legal teams should not have to choose between modern AI review and regional compliance. As Reveal’s CEO Eric Harmon put it, “We’re making the investment European organizations need: infrastructure they can deploy locally, AI capabilities that meet their defensibility standards and compliance frameworks that address their regulatory reality.”
Reveal Private Deployment, aji, and Logikcull FOI are available now in EMEA. To see how they fit your data governance requirements, request a demo or explore the Reveal suite.