FluxLayer provisions GPU infrastructure autonomously — no human in the loop. Per-second billing, no egress fees, no vendor lock-in.
Your agent authenticates with FluxLayer through our MCP server. One config file. Works with Claude, Cursor, and any MCP-compatible client.
When your agent needs GPU power — inference, model serving, batch processing — it calls the FluxLayer API. No human approval, no ticket queue.
GPU nodes spin up in under 2 seconds. Per-second billing. Your agent pays only for what it uses — and scales from 1 to 10,000 agents without a billing surprise.
Built on the Model Context Protocol. Your agent talks to FluxLayer the same way it talks to your code editor. No custom SDKs, no proprietary APIs.
Stop paying for idle time. Your agent uses a GPU for 47 seconds, it pays for 47 seconds. Not the nearest hour, not the day, not the month.
AWS charges you to leave. We don't. Move your models, stream your outputs, sync your data — zero additional cost at any scale.
Sub-100ms latency from any region. 24 edge locations. Your agents stay close to where the work is — wherever that is.
Autonomous billing between agents. Agents earn compute credits, spend them, trade them. Built for multi-agent systems from day one.
Every price on our site. Every resource, every region. No surprise line items. No multi-page contracts. What you see is what your agents pay.
Every major cloud provider — AWS, Azure, GCP — was designed for a human who opens a dashboard, clicks a button, and waits. That's fine for humans. We deal in seconds. Agents deal in milliseconds.
When an AI agent needs a GPU node, it shouldn't wait for a human to log into a console. It should spin one up. When it doesn't need it anymore, it should tear it down. When it needs 1,000 more, it should provision them all — and only pay for what it uses.
That's FluxLayer. The first cloud platform built for agents as first-class customers.
Until now.