India's fastest-deploying cloud
Metal in milliseconds.
NVMe virtual machines on AMD EPYC that provision before your prompt returns. Billed to the paisa, in rupees, with nothing hidden and nothing to unsubscribe from. Built in Navi Mumbai, from the motherboards up.
$ curl -fsSL https://excloud.dev/install.sh | bash
$ exc compute create \
--name web-1 \
--instance_type m1a.large \
--image_id 1 --subnet_id 1 \
--ssh_pubkey my-key --wait
✓ instance web-1 running
$ █ The catalogue
Twelve services. Zero upsells.
Everything below is live in Mumbai today, priced on the public rate card, and provisioned from one CLI.
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Compute
Burstable and dedicated AMD EPYC virtual machines, from ₹0.236/hr.
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GPU
RTX Pro Blackwell cards with 32–96 GiB VRAM, billed by the hour.
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Kubernetes
Single-tenant control planes. You get the admin kubeconfig.
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Object Storage
S3-compatible buckets at ₹1.30/GiB-month. Free ingress and egress.
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Block Storage
NVMe volumes with provisioned IOPS, throughput, and online resize.
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Snapshots
Point-in-time volume copies for backups and golden images.
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Managed Databases
A primary plus replicas on managed VMs, with monitoring and backups.
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Streams
Managed Apache Kafka in KRaft mode — replication factor 3, SCRAM auth.
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Secrets
AES-256-GCM at rest. Every reveal is logged with the identity that asked.
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DNS
Authoritative zones and records, answered from distributed nameservers.
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Email
Outbound transactional email at ₹0.09 per recipient. No minimums.
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LLM Inference
Qwen3.6-27B hosted in Mumbai — ₹20 in, ₹60 out, per million tokens.
Why it's fast — and why it's cheap
We solder the stack.
Our boards, our rules
Most clouds rack whatever ships. We design our own motherboards, RAM, and power systems, then tune everything from silicon to scheduler. That's where the milliseconds come from — and where the markup doesn't.
Priced to the paisa
₹0.236 an hour isn't a teaser — it's the rate, published, metered hourly, in rupees. No sales calls to learn a price, no credits that expire into invoices, no surprise line items at month end.
Leaving is cheap, so staying is a choice
S3-compatible storage, standard Kubernetes with your own admin kubeconfig, flat ₹1/GiB egress. We'd rather earn next month than hold your data hostage this one.
The rate readout
Numbers you can quote in a meeting.
Every price on Excloud is public and metered hourly. These are the headline rates — the full card, including IPv4, IOPS, tokens, and recipients, lives in the docs.
Full rate card| Item | Spec | Rate |
|---|---|---|
| t1a.micro | 2 vCPU · 1 GiB · burstable | ₹0.236/hr |
| m1a.large | 2 vCPU · 8 GiB · dedicated | ₹1.889/hr |
| nv2a.xlarge | RTX 4500 Pro Blackwell · 32 GiB VRAM | ₹44.554/hr |
| Block storage | NVMe volume capacity | ₹4/GB-mo |
| Object storage | S3-compatible, metered hourly | ₹1.30/GiB-mo |
| Egress | flat, every service, ingress free | ₹1/GiB |
$ curl -fsSL https://excloud.dev/install.sh | bash
✓ exc installed
# or: brew tap excloud-in/excloud && brew install exc
$ exc compute instancetype list
…every type, every rate, right in your terminal One CLI, no portal safari
Your terminal is the control plane.
exc drives every service — compute, volumes, Kubernetes, buckets, streams,
secrets. There's a Terraform provider when you
want state, a console when you want buttons,
and agent skills when your AI
does the typing.
The hall is humming.
Sign up, run one command, and have a VM before this sentence finishes scrolling.