About this site
gpurentalprices.com tracks what it actually costs to rent a GPU, across 34 providers, verified every day, with the receipts shown.
What this is
A price index for GPU cloud rentals. Once a day we fetch every provider's own pricing source (a public API where one exists, the official pricing page otherwise), normalize everything to per-GPU $/hr, and publish it with the source link and fetch timestamp on every number. Each daily snapshot is kept forever in an append-only ledger (49 so far), which powers the history charts and movers.
The rules we operate by
- No invented numbers. Every price is fetched from the provider or computed with the formula shown. If we cannot verify something, we say "no data."
- Stale is never silent. When a fetch fails, the old price is shown with a visible "last verified" flag, never passed off as fresh.
- On-demand and spot are not the same thing. We label the tier on every row and never headline an interruptible marketplace low as "the price."
- Money never changes the ranking. Some provider links may become referral links. Tables sort by price, full stop. The methodology has the detail.
Who runs it
GPU Rental Prices is an independent, automated price index. The dataset is built by a daily pipeline, not hand-edited: every price is fetched from the provider's own source, timestamped, and stored in an append-only public ledger. There is no sales team and no sponsored ranking, and provider links never change the order of a table. The site is intentionally small, automated, and opinionated about data honesty. Corrections and data questions go to [email protected].
Contact
Data licensing, corrections, provider submissions, or anything else: [email protected]. Found a wrong price? Include the page URL and the provider's page and we will fix it fast; the pipeline gets a regression test out of it.