Lium is a marketplace for renting NVIDIA GPUs by the hour. Providers list their machines and compete on price, so the rate comes from the market, not one vendor's price sheet. Rent a single GPU or a whole 8-GPU node and be running in about a minute, with SSH and Jupyter. Billing is per second. Floors today: RTX 3090 $0.16/hr, 4090 $0.27, 5090 $0.49, H200 $4.23. There is a CLI, a Python SDK, and a free public API with live prices. New accounts get $5 of credit, no contract.
Hi Product Hunt,
We built Lium because renting a GPU still works like buying a car: you talk to one vendor, you take their price, and you commit for longer than the job needs.
On Lium the providers compete instead. They list their machines, every price is public, and you rent by the hour and pay by the second. A 4090 starts at $0.27/hr today.
The part we are proudest of is the open feed at lium.io/api/public/v1/nodes: every rentable node with live prices and availability, no key and no signup, so comparison sites and agents can read our market directly.
Happy to answer anything about the marketplace, the pricing, or the API.