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EU VETTED
Alternatives to

European alternatives to Google Analytics 4.

Google-owned analytics. Schrems II prohibits use without SCCs and supplementary measures.

In short

Plausible (Estonia, Hetzner Falkenstein hosting) is the strongest European alternative to Google Analytics 4 on EU Vetted's editorial compliance score — rated 5/5, fully cookieless, EU-only data flow, no CLOUD Act exposure. Pirsch (Germany, 4/5) is the strongest DACH choice with German server-side analytics. For teams needing GA4-depth feature parity, Matomo (self-hostable, or cloud with German datacenter) is the most complete option.

ALTERNATIVES
10
CLOUD-ACT · NONE
2
WITH BSI C5
0
FREE TIER
6

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Why switch

Why look for a Google Analytics 4 alternative?

WHAT YOU'RE LEAVING

What are you leaving behind with Google Analytics 4?

Listed for transparency. Every product on this page is benchmarked against this baseline.

Google Analytics 4 US-incorporated

Google-owned analytics. Schrems II prohibits use without SCCs and supplementary measures.

SCORE
1.0/5
OWNERSHIP
US-OWNED
CLOUD ACT
DIRECT
HOSTING
Likely AWS · US
SCHREMS II
Default SCC + supp.
What you keep, what you give up

What do you keep, and what do you trade off?

SIDE-BY-SIDE

How do the 10 European alternatives to Google Analytics 4 compare?

All 10 alternatives ranked by compliance score, benchmarked against Google Analytics 4.

Product Score Owner CLOUD Act Cert. Pricing Action
Google Analytics 4
benchmark · US
1.0/5
SOC 2
no EU framework
Freemium your current
Plausible Analytics
Estonia
Paid
€8 / mo
View profile →
Pirsch Analytics
Germany
Paid
€6 / mo
View profile →
Simple Analytics
Netherlands
Freemium
€15 / mo
View profile →
GoatCounter
Ireland
Freemium View profile →
Wide Angle Analytics
Germany
Paid
€10 / mo
View profile →
Matomo
New Zealand
ISO/IEC 27001
Freemium
€29 / mo
View profile →
Trackboxx
Germany
Paid View profile →
Umami
United States
Freemium
€9 / mo
View profile →
TelemetryDeck
Germany
Freemium
€9 / mo
View profile →
PostHog
United Kingdom
Freemium
€0 / mo
View profile →
Migration tips

How do you migrate from Google Analytics 4?

TOP PICKS

Which are the closest Google Analytics 4 alternatives?

Ranked by feature parity + compliance score. Migration friction is weighted higher than feature breadth.

Plausible Analytics
Estonia · Founded 2018
★ #1 PICK

Estonian-incorporated privacy-first Google Analytics alternative, bootstrapped, hosted on Hetzner Falkenstein, open source.

SCORE
5.0
FROM
€8/mo
CLOUD ACT
MINOR
Pirsch Analytics
Germany · Founded 2020
★ #2 PICK

German cookieless server-side web analytics on Hetzner Gunzenhausen with bilingual public DPA and Schrems II-aligned posture.

SCORE
4.0
FROM
€6/mo
CLOUD ACT
MINOR
Simple Analytics
Netherlands · Founded 2018
★ #3 PICK

Dutch privacy-first web analytics on Worldstream + Leaseweb (NL) and Bunny CDN (SI), zero-knowledge encryption, cookieless tracking.

SCORE
4.0
FROM
€15/mo
CLOUD ACT
NONE
Picking the right one

Which Google Analytics 4 alternative should you pick?

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Is Google Analytics 4 usable under GDPR?
Google Analytics 4 is technically usable from the EU when configured with the EU-US Data Privacy Framework, Server-Side Tagging, and IP anonymisation. Several European data-protection authorities (CNIL in France, DSB in Austria, and Garante in Italy) have issued guidance that the standard GA4 configuration without supplementary measures does not meet Schrems II requirements. The legal-landscape complexity is what prompts buyers to evaluate alternatives, rather than any single ruling against GA4.
Which Google Analytics alternative has the strongest compliance profile?
Among the alternatives mapped on this page, Plausible (Estonia, Hetzner Falkenstein hosting) reaches the editorial 5/5 score thanks to an EU-only data flow and no cookies. Pirsch (Germany, Gunzenhausen hosting), Simple Analytics (Netherlands), Wide Angle Analytics (Germany), and GoatCounter (Ireland) all score 4/5 with EU-primary infrastructure and no material CLOUD Act exposure.
Can I keep my historical Google Analytics data?
Yes. Google offers a BigQuery export for GA4 properties. You can export the full event-level dataset before cancellation. The historical data does not transfer into a European alternative's dashboards (each tool starts a fresh timeline from when you install its script), but the raw export is yours forever. For year-over-year analysis, most teams keep the BigQuery export as the historical record and run the new tool for forward-looking analytics.
Will the new analytics tools work without a cookie banner?
Plausible, Pirsch, Simple Analytics, GoatCounter, and Wide Angle Analytics are cookieless by design, which means under most EU interpretations of the ePrivacy Directive you do not need a consent banner for them. This is a major UX win; the cookieless analytics tools also report 5–15% higher page-view counts than GA4 because they capture visitors who declined cookies. Matomo and PostHog are configurable for cookieless operation but ship cookie-based by default.
How does the data quality compare to Google Analytics?
For page views, sources, devices, and basic conversion funnels: the European alternatives produce data that is directly comparable to GA4 and often more accurate (no consent-banner sample loss). For deep funnel analysis, attribution modelling, and integrations with Google Ads, GA4 still has more depth; Matomo and PostHog are closest among the European set. If your weekly workflow is page-traffic and source tracking, Plausible or Pirsch is enough; if you run paid acquisition campaigns with multi-touch attribution, evaluate Matomo on top.
Does Google Analytics fall under the US CLOUD Act?
Yes. Google LLC is a subsidiary of Alphabet Inc., which is US-incorporated. The consolidated group falls within the reach of the US CLOUD Act regardless of which Google data centre processes the analytics data. Several European data-protection authorities (France's CNIL, Austria's DSB, Italy's Garante) have specifically cited CLOUD Act-related transfer concerns in their guidance on standard GA4 configurations. The alternatives rated 5/5 on this page (Plausible) and 4/5 (Pirsch, Simple Analytics, Wide Angle Analytics, GoatCounter) are EU-owned and EU-hosted, removing that exposure. This is an assessment of corporate structure, not a claim about any specific data request.
Is there a GDPR-compliant alternative to Google Analytics?
Yes. The cookieless European alternatives — Plausible, Pirsch, Simple Analytics, GoatCounter, Wide Angle Analytics — are GDPR-compliant by design: EU data residency, no personal data collection (no IP storage, no fingerprinting, no cross-site tracking), and no consent banner required for analytics under most EU interpretations of the ePrivacy Directive. Matomo is GDPR-compliant when self-hosted in the EU or on Matomo Cloud's German datacenter, with configurable anonymisation. All are preferable to the supplementary-measures approach required for GA4.
Can a European analytics tool handle e-commerce conversion tracking?
Yes. Plausible, Pirsch, Matomo, and Wide Angle Analytics all support custom event tracking that covers standard e-commerce patterns: product page views, add-to-cart, begin-checkout, purchase. Matomo has the most mature e-commerce analytics module, including revenue tracking, product performance, cart abandonment, and coupon analysis — comparable to GA4's e-commerce reports. Plausible and Pirsch handle the basics (purchase events, revenue attribution per source) with lighter implementation overhead.
Can a European analytics tool replace Google Analytics for a SaaS product-analytics workflow?
For standard web analytics (page views, sessions, feature adoption events, conversion to signup), Plausible, Pirsch, and Matomo are direct replacements. For product-analytics depth (user paths, funnel drops, cohort retention, feature flags, session replay), PostHog (UK-based, 3/5) is the closest European-set equivalent to Mixpanel or Amplitude. Wide Angle Analytics adds event-level querying. For most SaaS product teams whose primary need is page-level traffic and event conversion rather than deep behavioural analytics, Plausible or Matomo handles the workflow.
METHODOLOGY

How we verified each row above.

For every product we read the public DPA, sub-processors document, hosting region declaration, and corporate ownership records. Each is timestamped. Compliance score is editorial, re-verified quarterly. We never accept self-attestation.

Reviewed by the EU Vetted editorial team · Editorial guidelines

Last verified May 2026

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