
Engineering teams spend days rewriting integration code every time a provider changes pricing or retires a model. The European Model Hub compresses that into a single configuration change, letting your team route requests to any model through one OpenAI-compatible API from a single endpoint.
Enterprises increasingly integrate generative AI across many internal tools, customer support chatbots, inte rnal search engines, document processors,but each tool often relies on a different provider’s proprietary API.
When a provider raises prices or deprecates a model, engineering teams spend days rewriting integration code and maintaining fragile API wrappers. This severe vendor lock-in drives switching costs prohibitively high, erodes negotiating leverage, and diverts highly skilled engineers from building new product features.
The European Model Hub provides a single, unified, OpenAI-compatible API layer that connects to many model providers through one consistent endpoint.
Users point their existing OpenAI-compatible libraries at the Model Hub, then switch between chat completions, embeddings, and different providers by updating a single configuration value, with no changes to core application code.
Responses are returned in the same standardized format regardless of the underlying provider, with consistent error handling, full request logging, and complete control over model selection retained by the organization.
Avoid Vendor Lock-In
Connect once and switch between providers or models with a single configuration change, keeping full leverage and flexibility.
Integrate Through One API
Use a single OpenAI-compatible endpoint for both chat completions and embeddings across every supported model.
Switch Models Instantly
Reroute traffic to a cheaper or newer model by updating one configuration value, with no rewriting of core application code.
Keep Consistent, Auditable Outputs
Receive responses in the same standardized format, with full request tracing and logging for reliability and debugging.
Free Engineers to Build
Eliminate fragile per-provider integration layers so your team can focus on new features instead of maintenance.