Fluidstack builds and operates large-scale GPU infrastructure serving AI labs, governments, and enterprises. The company manages over 100,000 GPUs across deployments using NVIDIA's latest hardware, including H100, H200, B200, and GB200 systems. Its offering centers on single-tenant GPU clusters with full isolation at the hardware, network, and storage levels - eliminating the performance variability that comes from shared infrastructure.
The company's platform comprises three core components. Atlas OS is a bare-metal operating system designed for rapid provisioning and orchestration of AI workloads at scale. Lighthouse provides real-time monitoring and workload optimization to prevent operational issues before they degrade performance. Together, these systems enable customers to provision and manage high-performance compute without the operational overhead typically required for infrastructure at this scale.
Fluidstack has secured substantial commitments to expand its footprint. The company announced a €10 billion commitment to build a 1-gigawatt AI supercomputer in France and a $50 billion partnership with Anthropic to develop custom data centers across the United States. It holds SOC 2 Type 2, ISO 27001, and GDPR certifications, and relocated its global headquarters to New York City in 2025. The company counts Anthropic, Mistral, Character.AI, Poolside, and Black Forest Labs among its partners.