The OpenPC Stack
The Execution Layer for Verified AI Compute.
Run AI workloads on infrastructure you don't have to trust. OpenPC routes each job across approved infrastructure, enforces the privacy controls you set, and returns a verifiable record of where and how it ran.
Private compute
Workloads run isolated and encrypted inside each node, so host sites cannot directly access customer data or models.
Managed GPU capacity
Run AI workloads across the network without buying, racking, or maintaining hardware.
Decentralized inference
Place inference across independent sites instead of a single campus, close to where capacity is needed.
Evidence certificates
Verified jobs produce a portable record of where and how they ran, ready for audit.
Policy-aware placement
Route workloads to approved infrastructure based on location, capacity, security, and customer requirements.
Host abstraction
Independent host sites are monitored, scheduled, and managed as one elastic compute pool.
OpenPC runs
so you can prove where it ran.
OpenPC runs private inference, model training, fine-tuning, batch jobs, agentic pipelines, and sensitive workloads, so you can prove where it ran.
Every privacy primitive.One API.
Run sensitive AI on hardware you don't own, and keep a verifiable record of where and how it ran.
What developers get
Private inference endpoints.
Reserved or on-demand GPU capacity.
Workload placement across approved infrastructure.
Execution records for audit.
API access during early rollout.
You say what needs to stay private.
The hardware enforces it and proves it did.
Declare requirements. Route to attested hardware. Produce a portable certificate.
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Built on MPC, FHE, and TEE primitives. Selected per session based on hardware availability and policy requirements.
Get started
Run your first workload
on OpenPC.
Developer waitlist
Build on OpenPC.
A few quick questions about what you want to run. We're onboarding developers as capacity opens, ahead of the developer platform launch in Q3 2026.
What kind of workload is it?
One last thing.
You're on the list.
We'll reach out as developer access opens. Check your inbox for a confirmation.
