($0.005/hr)
Cost Per Hour
CoreWeave's pricing is designed for flexibility. Instances are highly configurable, giving you the freedom to customize GPU, CPU, RAM, and storage requests when scheduling your workloads.
Our entire infrastructure is purpose-built for compute-intensive workloads, and everything from our servers to our storage and networking solutions are designed to deliver best-in-class performance that are up to 35x faster and 80% less expensive than generalized public clouds.
CoreWeave Cloud GPU instance pricing is highly flexible, and meant to provide you with ultimate control over configuration and cost. Pricing below is a la carte, where the total instance cost is a combination of a GPU component, the number of vCPU, and the amount of RAM allocated. To keep things simple, CPU and RAM cost are the same per base unit, and the only variable is the GPU chosen for your workload or Virtual Server.
A valid GPU instance configuration must include at least 1 GPU, at least 1 vCPU and at least 2GB of RAM. When deploying a Virtual Server, the GPU instance configuration must also include at least 40GB of root disk NVMe tier storage.
For instance based pricing for CoreWeave Kubernetes Service, please refer to our CoreWeave Kubernetes Service pricing.
CPU only instance pricing is simplified and is driven by the cost per vCPU requested. Pricing scales linearly with the vCPU count, and RAM is included in the per vCPU price.
CPU only instance pricing is simplified and is driven by the cost per vCPU requested. Pricing scales linearly with the vCPU count, and RAM is CoreWeave Cloud’s high-performance, network-attached storage is priced to be simple to understand and budget, with no limitations on scale, throughput, or IOPS.
Without extraneous charges for transferring data that drive up costs on other providers, our clients find storage pricing to be straightforward and transparent.
*CoreWeave Cloud storage usage is calculated in binary gigabytes (GB), where 1 GB is 2³⁰ bytes. This unit of measurement is also known as a gibibyte (GiB), defined by the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC). Similarly, 1 TB is 2⁴⁰ bytes, i.e. 1024 GBs. in the per vCPU price.