Inworld

Inworld

AI products for growing applications.

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Inworld develops AI products for builders of consumer applications, enabling scaled applications that grow into user needs and organically evolve through experience.
This is the 4th launch from Inworld. View more

Inworld Runtime

The AI runtime for top consumer applications
The first AI-native backend engineered to power massive-scale consumer applications. Easily scale from prototype to millions. Automated MLOps frees you from maintenance. Deploy no-code experiments instantly. Battle-tested through work with NVIDIA, Google, Xbox
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Marlon Van Wyhe

@audi_liu Hey! Congrats on going live, upvoted, we launched today as well and your feedback would help.

Jayant Kumar

an absolute momentum for the gaming community

Joey Judd

No way, AI products designed specifically to help apps grow? That’s genius—my side project could actually level up with something like this. How customizable are the integrations?

Mu Joe

Okay, Inworld Runtime looks super impressive! Ngl, the idea of an AI-native backend that handles automated MLOps and scales to millions easily, freeing you from maintenance, sounds truely game-changing for launching big consumer apps. How customizable is it for really niche, low-latency AI applications?

Alvis Chu

Fantastic logo! looks very Zen! This pipeline looks attractive for mlops, a good fit to data scientist. Can you configure the data source and fields automatically?

Jeremy Yan

@kylan_gibbs Congrats! I've been using Inworld since the early gaming days. Glad to see you expand beyond game industry into general consumer apps!

Anton Loss

Congratulations on the launch. Could you be a bit more specific on how this solves scalability problems different than something like "Cloud Run" (or any other serverless architecture)? Or, perhaps this is more of control panel?