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TechFides provides “Own Your AI”-style private AI deployments for enterprises: large model inference, RAG, fine-tuning, application interfaces, security auditing, and related components are deployed on the customer’s own hardware and inside their local network. It is not an out-of-the-box SaaS chat tool, but rather a local AI infrastructure integration and long-term operations service, mainly targeting industries that handle sensitive data, such as legal, healthcare, automotive, contractors, coaches, and consultants.
The TechFides Stack is divided into five layers: hardware, inference, intelligence, applications, and security/compliance. The inference layer supports runtimes such as llama.cpp, vLLM, and Ollama. On the model side, it emphasizes being model-agnostic, with support for Llama 3, Mistral/Mixtral, CodeLlama, and industry-specific models for healthcare, legal, and other fields. The intelligence layer includes local RAG, ChromaDB/Weaviate, LoRA/QLoRA fine-tuning, and domain-specific prompt engineering. The application layer provides an internal Web UI and an OpenAI-compatible REST API, with integrations for EHR, DMS, CRM, Webhook, and more.
Pricing is relatively transparent: Sovereign S costs a one-time deployment fee of USD 5,000 plus USD 500/month; M costs USD 10,000 plus USD 1,000/month; L starts at USD 15,000 plus USD 2,500/month. The monthly fee includes updates, tuning, monitoring, support, training, and more, with no token-, usage-, or seat-based billing. There are also AI Readiness and Aegis governance services, which are more expensive and aimed at more complex organizations.
Its strengths are that data does not leave the office network, the hardware is owned by the customer, offline inference is possible, and it supports audit logs, encryption, RBAC, AD/LDAP, and SSO. This makes it suitable for scenarios involving HIPAA, attorney-client confidentiality, customer privacy, and other sensitive requirements. The limitations are that upfront costs are significantly higher than typical SaaS products, and public materials lack hands-on model quality benchmarks, case-study metrics, or a self-service trial. Results depend heavily on the hardware, model selection, knowledge base quality, and tuning by the delivery team.
It is better suited to U.S. and multinational SMBs, professional services firms, and regulated industries than to individual users or lightweight teams. Access from China, Chinese-language interfaces, Chinese models, and payment methods have not been disclosed, so these remain unknown. If deploying locally in China, key points to evaluate include cross-border remote support, hardware procurement, data compliance, and alternative vendors. In China, it can be compared with local private LLM integration providers; for self-built technical stacks, combinations such as Ollama, vLLM, Dify, and Open WebUI may be worth considering.
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