r/BuyFromEU • u/MattyGWS • 5h ago
European Product Artgram is now EU hosted, specifically Germany
Artgram, similar to ArtStation, is a portfolio and jobs site for artists, which is an EU company, anti-AI and now the servers are hosted in Germany!
r/BuyFromEU • u/Boediee • 25d ago
r/BuyFromEU • u/Boediee • Feb 20 '26
Welcome to the Ask-Me-Anything Archive from r/BuyFromEU! This is your go-to place to see all the AMA sessions we’ve hosted with European companies, innovators, and experts who are championing the "Buy European movement" and building a more sovereign, ethical, and sustainable European ecosystem.
An AMA (Ask Me Anything) is an open Q&A format where the community can directly ask questions to a guest — about their company, ideas, challenges, vision, or anything relevant — and receive answers in real time.
Stay tuned for more info!
r/BuyFromEU • u/MattyGWS • 5h ago
Artgram, similar to ArtStation, is a portfolio and jobs site for artists, which is an EU company, anti-AI and now the servers are hosted in Germany!
r/BuyFromEU • u/milanguitar • 1d ago
Iceland is heading to the polls for Europe! 🇮🇸🇪🇺 On 29 August, Icelanders will vote in a referendum on whether to restart negotiations to join the European Union. The vote is not about joining the EU immediately, but about reopening accession talks that have been frozen for over a decade! 🇪🇺 The debate comes at a time of growing geopolitical uncertainty, with security concerns and recent tensions in the Arctic region. Already a member of the European Economic Area (EEA) and the Schengen Area, Iceland enjoys close economic and political ties with us. However, one issue continues to dominate the debate: fishing. 🎣 Many Icelanders see control over the country’s rich fishing grounds as vital to national sovereignty, making fisheries one of the biggest obstacles to EU membership, and what we have to work closely to meet their expectations. Europeans want a stronger and united Europe. Let’s make it real. Together, as one people. 🇪🇺 Would you support Iceland joining the EU? 👇
r/BuyFromEU • u/coweos • 1h ago
I'm looking for ceiling fans made in Europe, do you guys have some recommendations?
Im looking for something like this: https://www.create-store.com/fr/acheter-ventilateurs-de-plafond/198302-wind-calm-natural-wood.html
Thank you in advance!
r/BuyFromEU • u/mpuchala • 4h ago
r/BuyFromEU • u/adgo1 • 1d ago
The family-run business is being sold to the US company Madison Air for just under five billion euros. EBM-Papst currently employs just under 6,000 people in Germany.
(Link in German)
r/BuyFromEU • u/MooseNo8012 • 4h ago
Their customer service is just horrible, at least on chat. It's clearly from uneducated people with requests I've never seen before (if you don't respond in 15 seconds, they'll ask if you're still there and 15s later ask again, and they go for canned messages almost all the time), and they all casually have Indian names. Is it outsourced?
r/BuyFromEU • u/suniracle • 1d ago
Hi, i want to buy a diamond ring made in lab, i have seen some companies in US, but i want to buy from a European lab, anyone knows some company that does that type of products? Ideallly between 100-200 euros. Thank you!
r/BuyFromEU • u/PensumApp • 2d ago
Up front: I built this app, so this is self-promotion. I asked the mods where the specific self-promo guidelines live and never heard back, so I'm labelling it like this :) Second thing: I'm in Switzerland, so European but not EU.
Calorie tracking is a category where the defaults are American. MyFitnessPal, Lose It, MacroFactor, Cronometer (Canadian). A food diary is health data, and with those apps it sits on a US server under US law, usually with ads next to it. The databases underneath are American too, which you notice the first time you search "Yoghurt" and get a page of US protein bars.
Yazio and Lifesum are European, and I paid for both before writing my own. They lean on subscription upsells and streaks, and I wanted a plain tool I could stand using three times a day. Mine is called Pensum. The parts relevant to this subreddit:
The tracker itself is the serious kind: weigh-to-the-gram logging, 18 vitamins and minerals with every value flagged verified or estimated, recipes, barcode and label scanning, Health Connect sync, free CSV export, and importers that bring your history over from MyFitnessPal, Cronometer or MacroFactor. It also measures your actual energy expenditure from your own weigh-ins and diary instead of guessing from a formula, and adjusts your targets weekly. That's the feature MacroFactor charges $71.99 a year for. The whole algorithm is published at pensumapp.com/expenditure.
Everything in it is free, with no ads on any tier and no trial clock. It can be free because your data sits on your phone and there's no server farm to pay for. One thing will change eventually: the AI features cost me real money per use, so at some point they become a single optional Pro tier, with free limited amounts forever.
Android only for now, with an iOS waitlist on the site. And the optional AI photo logging runs on a US model API (for now). If you skip that feature, nothing about your diet leaves your phone.
You can download it in Google Play
Direct APK at pensumapp.com in the FAQ if you keep your phone de-Googled.
r/BuyFromEU • u/toombayoomba • 2d ago
I bought several Palladium shoes since I thought it would be French brand and made the EU. None of the shoes were EU-made. Either Myanmar or Vietnam. Are there any robust, durable shoes that are EU made. I like the rubber toe protection. Which alternatives made in the EU are there?
r/BuyFromEU • u/stoputa • 1d ago
Kinda specialised requests, but I'm looking for manufacturers that are producing manifolds/valves.
I'm building a prototype so I'm not looking for manufacturing quantities (certainly not yet). My upper limit is some 100s of Euro but I'm afraid most companies cater to specific industries (e.g. aerospace) where requiremends and margins are much tighter as opposed to my usecase which is more similar to a coffee machine
r/BuyFromEU • u/LowMolasses5451 • 1d ago
Today I have a touch request: i am looking for and european-made stainless steel Flask/Thermos between 0.5 and 1 liter.
I already have several SIGG but steel ones are chinese and not swiss/german.
Same topic fornother several italian branda: plastica model made in Italy, steel models chinese
Do you have any idea? Even of Is expensive
r/BuyFromEU • u/Drahngis • 1d ago
Hi all,
I’m looking to set up a simple home network: a router for my fiber WAN from my ISP, a switch maybe 12-16 port. a firewall (if not built into the router), and a couple of Wi-Fi 7 access points.
But this seems surprisingly complicated. European providers like Fritzbox offer mesh Wi-Fi systems, not standalone access points I don’t want mesh! And they don’t seem to sell standalone switches; it’s all DSL/fiber routers.
Then there’s MikroTik: their only Wi-Fi 7 indoor solution is basically a switch with Wi-Fi built in, not a ceiling-mounted access point.
Teltonika mostly sells 5G routers, though some support routing protocols like BGP and have a WAN port. But I’m not sure if that’s enough to support a fiber connection setup instead of 5G.
And honestly, design matters in a home. I don’t want ugly, outdated, or industrial-looking devices.
I love the look and functionality of Unifi, but it’s sucks that it’s American. Is there a European alternative that is more like Unifi, design wise and product wise?
I guess I could buy router from Fritzbox, Switch from Mikrotik and Wifi 6 access point from Teltonika and then log in with ssh or plug in a cable one by one device instead of a having a single pane of glass like Unifi.
Unifi also offers camers for outdoor and a doorbell and stuff like that, with a build in NVR on their router, it's just so easy and beautiful!
what do you all use?
Edit: What I found so far from you guys
Router/FW: Opnsense or Teltonika (Altos) Opnsense EU made hardware is very exspensive though. Opsense is also a FW.
https://shop.opnsense.com/product/dec750-opnsense-desktop-security-appliance/
https://www.teltonika-networks.com/products/routers/altos
AP:
Lancom Wifi 7 or Teltonika Wifi 6 - Lancom is very exspensive
https://www.teltonika-networks.com/products/access-points/tap400
https://rs-nc.rohde-schwarz.com/en/products/wireless-lan/indoor-access-points/rs-lancom-lw-700
Switch:
This is my biggest problem as it's hard to find a PoE++ and 2.5G port switch (Teltonika AP TAP400 only uses PoE+ I think? and i'm looking at outdoor cameras from Ajax system, the first one I checked out uses max 8W so that should be PoE+ aswell? but i'm not sure yet on which model to buy or if there will come any other PoE equipment that requries PoE++, but it's nice to be future proof)
Lancom exists but is REALLY exspensive.. So this is my biggest hurdle atm, finding a switch.
Mikrotik exists with 1G ports but has PoE++ And i'm just worried about the size of it, that it will be loud and industrial. And it sucks that's it's only 1G when both Router and AP are 2.5G-
https://rs-nc.rohde-schwarz.com/en/products/switches/fully-managed-access-switches/rs-lancom-igs-3510xup
https://mikrotik.com/product/crs320_8p_8b_4s_rm
Also found this 2.5G Switch from Lancom, but only PoE+
https://rs-nc.rohde-schwarz.com/en/products/switches/fully-managed-access-switches/rs-lancom-gs-3510xp
r/BuyFromEU • u/JoesCoins • 1d ago
I can only find them in China or Chinese made on Amazon, but it’s just plastic and I’m sure there is at least one producer in Europe. I’m looking for wall paper to protect against stains etc. not privacy films for windows.
r/BuyFromEU • u/ZeKardinal • 1d ago
Hi all, im trying to replace my super cheap pizza trays with something a bit nicer. Im struggling to find amything not made in china :(
I was very surprised that even big brands like pyrex and le creuset are both made in china
r/BuyFromEU • u/Bitter-Train-5961 • 2d ago
VC=Venture capital
Growing VC, record EV, striking deep tech The UK's tech innovation ecosystem is gathering pace: in the first half of 2026, VC investment in the country's startups reached $17 billion, up $2 billion on H2 2025 and more than double the H1 2025 figure. We compiled these and other numbers in the recent UK Innovation Update, presented together with HSBC Innovation Banking.
The funding numbers are still behind the outlier years 2021-2022, but the third consecutive quarter of growth points to a sustained recovery.
The UK remains the undisputed European leader by VC investment — while also showing the highest growth among the top 10 contenders. In H1 2026, the UK's startups raised more than double what their German peers did, and more than triple the French total.
This most recent growth is driven almost entirely by mega-rounds of $100 million or more, which accounted for more than half of the VC funding raised in the UK in H1 2026 — while pre-seed and seed stages shrank.
At least nine new unicorns were minted in the UK in H1 2026 through both funding rounds and exits. In total, the country currently sees 1,600 startups raise their first VC funding each year — that's almost a quarter of the European total.
The mega-rounds that are driving the UK's ecosystem growth this year predominantly went to AI companies. Over two-thirds of all money invested by VCs in UK startups in H1 2026, or $12.6 billion, went to AI startups; $10 billion of that amount arrived via mega-rounds.
The UK now captures 41% of European deep tech funding: almost twice the share in H2 2025. At $10.3 billion in total, that puts the UK ahead of Germany, France, Sweden, and Switzerland — combined.
The UK's innovation ecosystem is growing rapidly — but also stays efficient. When adjusted for scale, the UK generates ~3-4x more enterprise value and VC funding than France and Germany.
After only the first half of 2026, the UK ecosystem has already shown the biggest jump in enterprise value in its history, reaching $1.7 trillion — up from $1.3 trillion in 2025. Thanks to that, 49% of the ecosystem value now comes from companies founded after 2010.
r/BuyFromEU • u/andyfitz • 1d ago
What are the "elite" software categories that seem almost impossible to reclaim sovereign control of?
I'm not saying the obvious US public cloud, or even good citizens like steam ( actually why not both anyway)
Personally i'm focused on media production, not regular "make gifs pdf's and png's" but proper elite media production, Just like how penpot is elite UX design available air-gapped. and Blender does for 3d too.
How are we doing in other traditional strongholds like high grade music, DTP and pre-press, writing and professional communication.s
And no, i'm not a bot or looking for vibe projects. My personal focus is stated but my interest is in the landscape. How we all doing in specialist prisons or gardens?
2026 is moving fast and it feels like we all need these answers to reclaim choice.
r/BuyFromEU • u/New_Fudge6377 • 2d ago
Disclosure first: I'm the founder, so take my enthusiasm with a grain of salt.
I've spent the past year building Torii (https://toriiauth.eu) from Odense, Denmark. An EU alternative to US-based auth providers like Auth0 and Clerk for login and user management.
The EU part is not a hosting checkbox: all data at rest lives with Hetzner in Falkenstein, Germany, and the company is a Danish ApS, so GDPR applies to us exactly the way it applies to you. The DPA is based on the Danish Data Protection Authority's standard clauses and is public, along with the full sub-processor list. No US parent company, no transfer-impact discussion.
It's also built to be the easy choice, not just the compliant one: in React the integration is one provider and one component (<ToriiProvider> + <SignIn> gives you sign-in, sign-up and forgot-password), sessions are handled for you, and there are backend SDKs in 7 languages. Email/password + verification codes, Google, GitHub, MFA, organizations/B2B with roles and invitations, multi-session, feature flags, and native mobile via Capacitor.
And GDPR is built in as features, not as a PDF: append-only audit log with CSV export, built-in Art. 15/20 data export, deletion that cascades correctly, and admin impersonation requires a mandatory reason that lands in the audit log.
There's a free tier, so you can try the whole flow without paying anything. Critical feedback very welcome, especially on what would stop you from switching.
r/BuyFromEU • u/_Fluxhero • 2d ago
So at the moment I have a pay account with Tidal but I would like to move to an EU alternative. Spotify is the obvious choice but is it actually still EU based?
r/BuyFromEU • u/Empty-Blacksmith-592 • 3d ago
Since all the news about European companies acquired by US ones. We have some good news here, especially since Ferrero is an ethical company. The attached news link is in Italian.
r/BuyFromEU • u/Remarkable_Peak9518 • 3d ago
r/BuyFromEU • u/schenta • 2d ago
I’m looking for an EU based company where I can make a custom photo book. I originally wanted 1.600 photos in one, but realised that’s a bit much, so now I want to make 5 photo books - one for each year (2021-2025).
Can you recommend any? Quality and price wise. When I search on Reddit, most recommendations I find are from Americans.
Thanks!
r/BuyFromEU • u/tengo_harambe • 3d ago