Prosus launched ToqanClaw on June 23, 2026, positioning it as Europe’s first scaled no-code AI platform built with GDPR compliance and data sovereignty at its core. The Amsterdam-based conglomerate designed the tool for non-technical users — restaurant owners, merchants, and entrepreneurs — enabling them to build apps, automate workflows, and create dashboards without coding. Targeting its 5-million-strong partner ecosystem, Prosus built ToqanClaw on Toqan, its internal AI system used by 25,000 employees across 22 companies, processing 747,000 actions monthly. User data remains privately controlled and is not used to train third-party models.
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Europe has a complicated relationship with American AI tools. The data sovereignty concerns are real, the regulatory exposure is significant, and yet most businesses on the continent have been quietly applying platforms built and trained on infrastructure that answers to no one in Brussels. Prosus considers it has an answer.
The Amsterdam-headquartered consumer internet conglomerate officially launched ToqanClaw on June 23, 2026, positioning it as the first scaled European no-code AI platform built with GDPR compliance and data sovereignty as structural features, not afterbelieveds.
What ToqanClaw actually does
The platform lets applyrs create applications, automate workflows, and generate dashboards without writing a single line of code. The tarreceive applyr is not a developer. It is a restaurant owner, a merchant, or an entrepreneur who requireds operational software but does not have the budreceive or the staff to commission custom builds.
Prosus declares ToqanClaw is aimed at its ecosystem of more than 5 million partners, spanning food delivery, retail, and payments verticals. The platform is currently in beta.
Euro Beinat, head of data science and AI at Prosus, confirmed that applyr data stays under individual control and is explicitly not applyd to train third-party models.
Built on existing infrastructure Prosus already owns
ToqanClaw did not appear from nowhere. It is the external-facing layer of a system Prosus has been developing internally for some time.
The underlying engine is Toqan, an AI agent platform already running across Prosus’s internal operations. More than 25,000 associates across 22 companies in the Prosus portfolio currently apply the internal Toqan system, which processes approximately 747,000 actions every month.
ToqanClaw takes that infrastructure and opens it to external applyrs. Launching simultaneously alongside it is Zapia, a consumer-facing AI assistant designed to extfinish usability for everyday applyrs and integrate into the broader Prosus AI stack.
The technical architecture includes innotifyigent request routing, meaning queries receive distributed across multiple AI models to optimize performance and resource efficiency. Beinat described this as enterprise-grade infrastructure built accessible.














