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Cerebrium costs Free to $100 per month as of May 2026. Pricing depends on your chosen tier, contract length, and negotiated discounts.

Use the interactive pricing calculator to estimate your exact cost based on team size and requirements.

  • Free tier: No free tier available

Cerebrium true cost runs -100% above the listed $0-$100/month price as of May 2026. For a 25-person team, expect ~$63 in year-one costs vs the $15,000 base license. Key hidden costs: gpu compute costs on top of platform fee, on-demand vs reserved pricing gap. Verified from 2 sources by CostBench.

Hidden Costs Breakdown

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GPU Compute Costs on Top of Platform Fee

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The Standard plan's $100/month is a platform subscription fee — not a compute budget. Actual GPU, CPU, and RAM usage is billed separately on a per-second, per-resource basis. Costs scale directly with workload volume and GPU tier selected, and can substantially exceed the platform fee for production-scale inference.

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We charge you exactly for the resources you need and only charge you when your code is running ie: usage-based. For example, if you specify you need 1 A100 GPU, with 2 CPUs and 12 GB of RAM we charge you exactly for that and not a full A100 (12 CPU's and 148GB of memory)

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On-Demand vs Reserved Pricing Gap

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On-demand GPU pricing carries a material premium over reserved capacity. Teams with consistent or long-running workloads who do not negotiate a reserved arrangement will overpay significantly compared to the rates available through a direct conversation with the team. The founders have confirmed reserved pricing is available but it is not listed publicly.

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we do have lower pricing for companies/use cases that have consistent load or long running use cases with the ability to handle spikes

reddit

this is the on-demand price, if you reserver you can get it lower. This is what providers do to offer lower pricing.

Example: True Cost for 25 Users

License (25 × $50 × 12) $15,000/yr
GPU Compute Costs on Top of Platform Fee +50-500% of license costs
On-Demand vs Reserved Pricing Gap +15-40% of license costs
Estimated Year 1 Total ~$63
That's roughly 0.0× the advertised license price.

Frequently Asked Questions

01 What hidden costs should I budget for with Cerebrium?

Beyond the license fee, budget for: GPU Compute Costs on Top of Platform Fee (50-500% of license costs); On-Demand vs Reserved Pricing Gap (15-40% of license costs). Total ownership typically runs -100% higher than the listed price.

02 Does Cerebrium charge for implementation?

Cerebrium doesn't include implementation in the license cost. Implementation is typically done by partners and costs range from $5,000 for basic setup to $100,000+ for enterprise deployments with customization.

03 How much does Cerebrium support cost?

Basic support is included, but premium support (faster response times, 24/7 availability) typically adds 15-20% to your annual contract. This can be thousands of dollars per year for larger deployments.

04 Are there overage or storage costs with Cerebrium?

The Standard plan's $100/month is a platform subscription fee — not a compute budget. Actual GPU, CPU, and RAM usage is billed separately on a per-second, per-resource basis. Estimated impact: 50-500% of license costs.

05 What add-ons cost extra with Cerebrium?

Many features marketed as part of Cerebrium are actually add-ons: advanced reporting, API access, integrations, and specialized modules. Each can add $10-$100+ per user per month.