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    AWS nabs white hot gen AI media creation startup fal, becoming its preferred cloud provider

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    Generative AI’s rapid transition from text-based chatbots to high-fidelity media—spanning images, video, spatial 3D, and audio—has exposed a glaring bottleneck in the modern tech stack: infrastructure. Rendering pixels in real-time requires a staggering amount of compute, and developers are increasingly struggling to manage fragmented GPU clusters just to keep their applications online.

    Enter fal, a generative media creation platform that has quietly become the connective tissue for 2.5 million developers across the globe, offering literally hundreds of leading AI image, video, and audio creation and editing models — from proprietary ones like OpenAI’s ChatGPT-Images-2.0 and Google’s Nano Banana Pro 2 to open source rivals — all through its unified interface and APIs.

    Today, the San Francisco-based startup, recently valued at a massive $4.5 billion following a $300 million Series D round led by Sequoia Capital, announced it has selected Amazon Web Services (AWS) as its preferred cloud provider.

    While the financial terms of the deal weren’t made public, the move signals a maturation in the generative media space, shifting the focus from simply building foundational models to effectively scaling them for mass, commercial consumption.

    “AWS has been there for distribution and monetization, and for the use of AI in creative pursuits — helping designers, developers, and the creative community think through how they can use AI responsibly, scalably, and at global scale,” said Samira Panah Bakhtiar, General Manager for Media, Entertainment, Games, and Sports at AWS, in an exclusive interview with VentureBeat.

    A one-stop-shop for Gen AI media allowing enterprises to plug in and choose the best model for their needs

    At its core, fal operates as a unified gateway to the rapidly expanding generative AI ecosystem. Rather than forcing developers to provision their own servers, deal with latency issues, or string together disparate open-source model weights, fal provides a single, unified API. Through this API, users gain instant access to over 1,000 production-ready AI models.

    Think of it as the Stripe or Plaid of generative media: abstracting away the devastatingly complex back-end plumbing so developers can focus solely on the user experience.

    It is a “plug-and-play” solution that has already attracted independent creators and enterprise giants alike, powering generative workflows for enterprises including Canva, Adobe, and Amazon MGM Studios.

    “Generative media workloads demand a fundamentally different infrastructure layer, one that can handle massive parallel inference, rapid model iteration, and production-grade reliability at scale,” said Gorkem Yurtseven, CTO and Co-founder of fal, in a statement provided to VentureBeat.

    Neither AWS nor fal specified what other cloud or GPU providers the latter was using prior to their deal together. Asked who fal had been using before AWS, Bakhtiar did not name a prior cloud or GPU provider, saying instead that fal is now using AWS services.

    In a blog post, fal’s Head of Compute Partnerships Emir Lise described AWS as providing the “global scale and reliability layer” for its existing serverless generative-media infrastructure — framing the partnership around elasticity, reliability and enterprise scale rather than a replacement of a named incumbent.

    A public search turned up Tigris as a storage provider for fal — with Tigris saying fal runs a “global fleet of GPUs across many clouds” — and an announcement from fal in Septemeber 2025 that it was available through Google Cloud Marketplace, allowing customers to buy fal through Google Cloud billing and governance, but that listing does not state that Google Cloud powered fal’s GPU infrastructure.

    99.99% guaranteed uptime?

    By partnering with AWS, fail aims to merge its highly optimized inference engine with Amazon’s global reach to handle millions of daily API calls with 99.99% guaranteed uptime.

    In addition, Bakhtiar said fal users can expect to see “faster inference and performance, greater efficiency, more scalability, and more seamless service continuity — all things you would expect as a result of partnering with the world’s largest, broadly adopted cloud.”

    Therefore, the primary benefit for fal users is better performance and reliability without changing how they work: faster inference, more scalability, smoother continuity, and access to production-ready AI models without managing their own infrastructure.

    For fal, the partnership makes its platform stronger for creators, studios, and enterprise customers by backing it with AWS’s security, global scale, and cloud infrastructure.

    For AWS, it helps push cloud and AI deeper into creative production, not just distribution or monetization. It positions AWS as a key infrastructure partner for studios, media companies, developers, and individual creators building AI-powered content workflows.

    Offloading the GPU burden

    The partnership with AWS is designed to address the sheer physics and cost of rendering generative media. By migrating its operations to AWS, fal will be able to leverage Amazon’s broad suite of AI services, including the Bedrock platform, alongside custom-built silicon like Trainium and Graviton processors.

    “You don’t have to manage like a GPU fleet to use the AI for creative pursuits,” Bakhtiar explained.

    This is a critical pain point for larger-scale media generation demands in 2026. Securing high-performance GPUs for parallel inference is both expensive and technically demanding.

    By shifting that burden to AWS, fal ensures that creatives can focus on their workflows, without needing a dedicated DevOps team.

    Bakhtiar also noted the powerful “network effect” of building on AWS. Because major studios and creative platforms (like Adobe and Canva) are already deeply entrenched in the AWS ecosystem, integrating fal’s API into their existing pipelines becomes a frictionless endeavor.

    Enterprise-grade security and compliance with gen AI creative speed

    For IT leaders and developers, fal’s architecture offers a distinct advantage regarding licensing, security, and deployment.

    Historically, utilizing frontier generative models meant either accepting strict vendor lock-in from a single provider or attempting to host open-source models locally.

    The latter requires significant overhead and forces enterprises to navigate a minefield of disparate open-source licenses (such as MIT, Apache 2.0, or restrictive non-commercial licenses).

    fal bypasses this friction by offering commercial API access to a curated ecosystem of models. Developers simply pay for the inference they consume.

    Furthermore, the platform is SOC 2 compliant and explicitly built for “enterprise scale,” meaning it meets the stringent data privacy and security benchmarks required by heavily regulated industries and massive consumer platforms.

    For large media conglomerates, this managed service approach allows them to experiment with the latest state-of-the-art tools securely, without the risk of exposing proprietary data or intellectual property.

    Empowering devs and vibe coders

    The true impact of fal’s platform, however, is best observed at the developer level. By democratizing access to high-end infrastructure, fal is enabling a new class of builders—often referred to as “vibe coders”—to create complex, multimodal applications without traditional computer science backgrounds.

    As Bakhtiar pointed out, access to these tools fundamentally “levels the playing field”. Whether it is an individual developer or hobbyist vibe coding a side project, or a fully-funded editor or director rendering a blockbuster film, the underlying technology is now identical, infinitely scalable, and ready for production.

    “More creatives — whether they’re full-fledged studios, indie brands, or individual content creators — are now going to be able to access these tools, and they’re going to be able to punch way above their weight as a result,” Bakhtiar said, casting the partnership as a way to serve even more users through fal thanks to the reliability of AWS’s servers and custom Trainium, Graviton and Inferentia chips.

    The rollout of enhanced AWS capabilities for fal customers will occur in phases throughout 2026.

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