March 17, 2025
Introducing Pipecat Cloud, infrastructure for open source voice AI agents.
If you're building voice AI agents with @pipecat_ai, you have lots of options for hosting your agents: anywhere you can run a Python process and terminate WebSocket or WebRTC connections.
But managing agents in production, on rock solid infrastructure, with observability, autoscaling, blue-green deployments, and everything else needed for real usage at scale is not trivial. Devops is a big category of questions and conversation threads in the Pipecat Discord.
So we built a platform specifically for voice AI.
I've been describing Pipecat Cloud as
➡️ a "Kubernetes wrapper," or
➡️ "Heroku for voice agents, or
➡️ "you just push us a Docker container and we do the rest."
If you're building voice agents with Pipecat, take a look at Pipecat Cloud and tell us what you think.
Our goal with Pipecat Cloud is to make it possible to deploy a voice agent from a starter kit in ~10 minutes. But to support the complete flexibility of writing your own voice AI code.
Here's the Pipecat Cloud quickstart:
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