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RunPod Redefines Cloud Compute with Speed, Scale, and Innovation
I think of compute as the scaffolding. It needs to be reliable enough that creators can build without thinking about it at all.

Zhen Lu, CEO, RunPod
RunPod is a globally distributed GPU cloud platform built specifically for AI and machine learning workloads. Founded by Zhen Lu and Pardeep Singh, the company provides a unified cloud ecosystem for AI training, fine-tuning and inference. RunPod makes it possible to launch a GPU instance in seconds, run workloads across more than thirty regions, and scale applications from a single pod to hundreds with very little friction. By combining on-demand infrastructure with serverless endpoints, RunPod allows developers to create and grow without the burden of managing hardware.
From Basements to a Global Platform
The vision began in 2022 with Zhen and Pardeep testing their earliest ideas in their own basements. They wired up breakers to power servers and learned what it meant to solve problems the hard way. That resourcefulness became part of RunPod’s DNA. What started as a scrappy experiment has grown into a company serving hundreds of thousands of developers around the world. Zhen still compares compute to scaffolding. If it is strong and reliable, builders never stop to think about it. They simply focus on what they are creating.
Word of mouth drove much of the early growth. Independent developers told each other how quickly they could move from idea to production with RunPod. Startups that had struggled to budget for infrastructure suddenly found a way to test bold concepts without heavy costs. Over time, RunPod became more than a service. It became part of the creative process for teams who valued speed and freedom.
Building with the Community
Zhen often recalls answering customer requests late at night, shipping fixes within hours, and updating documentation as questions came in. That closeness to the community shaped the company’s values. Even as the user base expanded, communication stayed direct and personal. Feedback from Discord channels, support tickets and user forums continues to guide new features.
As adoption spread, so did the range of use cases. Developers began with training workloads, but soon ran inference pipelines, real-time deployments and multi-node clusters. The team responded with features like persistent storage, fast cold starts and simplified APIs. RunPod grew by following the lead of its developers.
Making Compute Accessible
Perhaps the most striking impact of RunPod is how it has lowered the barrier to entry. In the past, access to powerful GPUs was limited to companies with deep pockets. RunPod changed that. Students, researchers and small startups now work with the same infrastructure once reserved for tech giants. For Zhen, this is at the heart of the mission. Innovation happens when more people can participate. Levelling the field gives rise to new voices and fresh ideas.
This commitment to accessibility is not only technical but also financial. Pay-per-use pricing and autoscaling make it easier to experiment without risk. Developers can go from zero to hundreds of workers in seconds and only pay for what runs. That flexibility has become one of RunPod’s defining strengths.
The Next Chapter
Zhen sees RunPod becoming even more tightly woven into the developer workflow. The recent launch of features like the MCP server shows how natural language can now be used to manage compute directly from an AI-first editor. Developers can deploy endpoints or control clusters without leaving their creative flow.
At the same time, the company continues to grow its culture with the same spirit it began with. Courage, care and reflection guide decision making. Teams move quickly but stay grounded in their mission to serve creators first. For Zhen, the goal has not changed since those basement servers. Compute should fade into the background so people can focus on building.
RunPod’s story is one of resourcefulness, community and vision. By turning infrastructure into something simple and reliable, the company has unlocked the freedom for developers to imagine more and to create without barriers. In Zhen’s words, “Our real job is removing friction so people can do their best work.”
Zhen Lu, CEO, RunPod
Runpod simplifies every step of your workflow, so you can build, scale, and optimize without ever managing infrastructure.