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Introduction

The sovereign AI execution engine. Build, deploy, and govern intelligent backends visually - with AI, APIs, data management, security, and compliance in one platform.

What is Ubex?

Ubex is a visual execution engine designed for enterprises that need AI to run in production - securely, compliantly, at scale. Built on 3 years of deep tech R&D with a Go-powered backend, it combines:

  • Execution Layer - Visual low-code builder with 21+ node types and Go-powered parallel execution (80ms response time)
  • Orchestration Layer - APIs, databases, data validation, scheduling, and integrations
  • Sovereignty Layer - Auto-audit, EU deployment, on-premise options, and compliance controls

Five Pillars

AI & Intelligence

Connect to any major LLM provider - OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, Meta, Mistral. Built-in RAG with vector search, document processing, image generation, and agent flows. Bring your own keys or use managed credits.

Execution & APIs

Deploy workflows as authenticated REST endpoints. HTTP requests, webhooks, sub-workflows, scheduled triggers, and custom JavaScript. Production-grade with rate limiting, auth, and full HTTP status code control.

Data & Databases

Direct connections to MySQL, PostgreSQL, MongoDB with SSL/TLS and SSH tunneling. Full CRUD operations, schema validation, data mapping, semantic search, and file operations.

Security & Sovereignty

API authentication, IP whitelisting, CORS controls, rate limiting. Deploy in EU Cloud, your VPC, or on-premise. SSO/SAML, role-based access, and audit logs.

Compliance & Governance

EU AI Act alignment with execution logs for transparency and human oversight controls. GDPR data retention, SOC 2 Type II and ISO 27001 certification in progress. Staging environments and version control.

Next Steps

Ready to get started? Check out the Quick Start guide.

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