Office EU positions itself as a βEuropean version of Microsoft 365 / Google Workspace.β It is an integrated cloud office suite covering file storage, online documents, spreadsheets, presentations, email, calendar, and video meetings. Its main differentiation is not any single feature, but its emphasis on 100% European ownership, operation on European infrastructure, open-source core components, GDPR by design, and avoidance of foreign jurisdiction.
The product modules are fairly complete: EU Drive handles file storage, sync, and controlled sharing, with support for password protection, link expiration, and revocation. EU Docs, Spreadsheet, and Presentation support real-time collaboration and are compatible with formats such as docx, xlsx, pptx, ODF, ODS, and ODP. EU Email provides encrypted email with IMAP/SMTP support. EU Calendar supports team scheduling and CalDAV. EU Talk supports HD video meetings, screen sharing, and recording. The site also mentions the ability to connect Microsoft or Google accounts and import email, calendars, and files in phases, making it suitable for gradual migration.
Based on currently available public information, Office EU is still in the Early Access / Waitlist stage and requires requesting an invitation. The FAQ mentions plans, team billing, monthly/annual payment, cancellation, and NGO/education discounts, but does not disclose specific prices, storage quotas, meeting participant limits, or SLA details. As a result, its commercial predictability remains limited, making it better suited for pilot testing rather than immediate large-scale replacement.
Its strengths are a clear privacy and data sovereignty narrative, an open-source foundation, European hosting, open file formats, and migration paths that may be highly attractive to European organizations. Its all-in-one capabilities can also reduce tool fragmentation. The weaknesses are that the public materials lack common enterprise procurement details such as APIs, audit logs, SSO, granular admin permissions, compliance certifications, and support tiers, while the maturity of its ecosystem cannot be verified from the available text.
Office EU is better suited to European SMEs, NGOs, education users, and families, especially organizations sensitive to the legal risks of U.S. cloud service jurisdiction. For Chinese users, the site does not provide information on network accessibility from China, RMB payments, local support, or ICP filing, so its access status should be considered unknown. For deployment in China, alternatives such as Microsoft 365, Google Workspace, Nextcloud, OnlyOffice, WPS 365, Feishu, DingTalk, and WeCom would usually also need to be evaluated.
β This review is compiled from public sources and does not constitute a purchase recommendation. Verify all facts on the vendor's official site. Verify on office.eu official site.
office.eu is an EU SaaS Tools provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 8.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach office.eu directly.