en.Wedoany.com Reported - AI cloud provider DeepInfra has raised $107 million in a Series B funding round. The company plans to use the funds to expand its inference cloud platform and global infrastructure capacity.

The round was co-led by 500 Global and Georges Harik, with participation from A.Capital Ventures, Crescent Cove, Felicis, Nvidia, Peak6, Samsung Next, Supermicro, and Upper90.
DeepInfra co-founder and CEO Nikola Borisov stated on LinkedIn: "When we started the company about four years ago, we believed that inference would become the primary driver of AI workloads. Today, we are at that inflection point. Open-source models are rapidly reaching parity with proprietary systems, and agent-based systems are driving sustained and massive demand. Inference is no longer a thin layer—it is the system's constraint." He added: "Most cloud platforms were not built for this. So we built our platform from the ground up, designed specifically for high-throughput inference, optimizing cost, performance, and security at production scale."
DeepInfra currently operates eight data centers in the United States and is expanding with more nodes globally. The company has not yet disclosed detailed information regarding the locations of existing and planned new facilities. The platform has deployed Nvidia Blackwell GPUs and will introduce the upcoming Vera Rubin GPUs in due course.
Founded in 2022 and headquartered in Palo Alto, California, DeepInfra completed its Series A funding round in April 2025, raising $18 million at that time.
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