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GPU cloud pricing

Hourly GPU prices across providers, grouped by capability tier. Building an AI app? See the full stack →

Updated Jun 18, 2026
GPUPrice range
RTX A50002 offers$0.16–$0.27/hr
RTX A40002 offers$0.17–$0.25/hr
RTX 4000 Ada SFF1 offers$0.18/hr
Tesla V1002 offers$0.19–$0.23/hr
RTX A45002 offers$0.19–$0.25/hr
RTX 4000 Ada2 offers$0.20–$0.26/hr
RTX 30902 offers$0.22–$0.46/hr
RTX 2000 Ada1 offers$0.24/hr
RTX 3090 Ti1 offers$0.27/hr
RTX 40801 offers$0.27/hr
RTX 4080 SUPER1 offers$0.28/hr
NVIDIA RTX 40902 offers$0.34–$0.69/hr
NVIDIA L41 offers$0.39/hr
RTX 50801 offers$0.39/hr
RTX 5000 Ada1 offers$0.49/hr
RTX PRO 40001 offers$0.57/hr
RTX PRO 45001 offers$0.74/hr
NVIDIA RTX 50902 offers$0.99/hr

Frequently asked questions

How does DeployCost compare GPU cloud pricing?+

We index on-demand and spot GPU prices across providers, group them by model and capability tier, and show the full price range so you can spot the cheapest credible option — not just one headline rate.

What is the cheapest cloud GPU right now?+

Currently the cheapest indexed GPU is the RTX A2000, from $0.12/hr. Budget cards (T4, RTX 3060) are typically the lowest cost per hour.

What's the difference between on-demand and spot GPU pricing?+

On-demand runs uninterrupted at a fixed rate. Spot is much cheaper but can be reclaimed at any time — great for fault-tolerant training and batch inference, risky for live serving.