ElevenLabs, the London-based voice-AI specialist, has deepened its strategic partnership with Google Cloud to tap into expanded cloud infrastructure and the latest accelerated computing from NVIDIA, including Blackwell-class GPUs.
Announced on February 26, this multi-year agreement aims to help ElevenLabs scale its voice synthesis and conversational-agent products for large-enterprise use cases.
Under the renewed collaboration, ElevenLabs will run its training and inference workloads on Google Cloud’s G4 virtual machines powered by RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell GPUs.
These accelerators deliver significant performance gains for generative AI workloads, enabling faster model training and more reliable service delivery at scale.
Access to larger GPU clusters is intended to support enterprise customers deploying real-time voice agents, multilingual content localization, and other AI-driven interactions that require high throughput and low latency.
The deal also brings ElevenLabs technology to the Google Cloud Marketplace, simplifying procurement and compliance for organisations that want to integrate advanced voice capabilities into customer support, internal enablement, sales automation, and multimedia production.
According to the announcement, Google Cloud’s AI stack, including its Gemini and Veo models, will be integrated into ElevenLabs’ Agents and Creative platforms to enhance reasoning, multi-step planning, and media generation.
From ElevenLabs’ perspective, the partnership supports its push to make natural, real-time voice AI accessible on a global scale.
The company’s tools can localise and generate consistent voice renditions across more than 70 languages, a capability that enterprises increasingly seek for customer engagement and content transformation.
Leveraging Blackwell GPUs aligns with broader industry trends, as next-generation accelerators like Blackwell are designed to handle large-model workloads with much higher efficiency than previous architectures.
For Google Cloud, extending this collaboration underscores its ambition to be a leading platform for high-performance AI applications by offering best-in-class infrastructure and a marketplace that spans compute, models, and third-party solutions.
NVIDIA’s involvement highlights the central role of specialised AI hardware in powering a new generation of intelligent services.
The expansion comes as ElevenLabs continues its rapid growth; the company has recently scaled its valuation into the billions and is positioning voice-centric AI as a core component of enterprise digital transformation.
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