VICTORIA, British Columbia , July 8, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — FullHost, a Canadian-owned and operated web hosting provider, today announced the general availability of FullHost AI Studio. It is an AI-powered development platform that transforms plain language instructions into working websites and complete web applications, with all completed projects deployed and hosted on Canadian infrastructure.
Unlike template-based site builders, AI Studio produces actual, functional software. Users describe what they want, whether it’s a reservation system, customer portal, interactive tools, or online store, and the platform writes the underlying code, assembles the interface, and deploys a working product in seconds. No need to fight with drag-and-drop assemblies or starting layouts. The output is a real application, not just static pages, but also interactive logic, data processing, forms, payments, etc.
Refinement happens in the same way. The user iterates in the conversation (“Make header sticky,” “Add French version,” “Rebuild this as a 3-step signup”) and AI Studio rewrites and redeploys the application accordingly. This makes the platform equally useful for modernizing existing websites. Businesses can use AI Studio to rebuild older sites into modern, responsive, and mobile-friendly versions in a fraction of the time it takes a traditional redesign.
What differentiates AI Studio from comparable AI builders is where your finished work is stored. Most platforms in this category deploy and host their projects on foreign infrastructure (most often in the United States), placing the customer’s site and its data under foreign jurisdiction, regardless of the customer’s location. All applications and websites built with AI Studio are published to sovereign Canadian data centers and served by Canadian-owned companies. This means that the Live Site, its content, and the visitor data collected are located in Canada and are not subject to the U.S. Cloud Act or similar foreign access laws.
“We write what we want and have working software with real logic, forms, and payments in seconds. Then we refine it in the same way we explain it to developers. It’s changing who can build for the web and how fast they can build,” said Nico Ohlmann, CEO and co-founder of FullHost. “What we’ve added is something that all other builders are missing: the finished product will run on sovereign Canadian infrastructure, not on foreign servers. We’re not sacrificing jurisdiction to use this technology.”
The platform handles the entire lifecycle in one place: generation, hosting, custom domain publishing, and ongoing editing. The range of things you can build is wide-ranging. These include a client portal with login and file sharing, clinic and vendor appointment scheduling, restaurant sites with online ordering, event pages with registration and payments, and internal tools like inventory trackers and quote calculators. Everything comes from short written prompts and no development experience is required.
