Quake AI is the cloud arm of Rumble, the video platform, rebranded from Rumble Cloud in June 2026 after Rumble (now RUM Group) bought Northern Data and folded in a large GPU estate. Its whole pitch is free speech: it states plainly that it will not engage in viewpoint discrimination or cancel customers over politics, and Rumble built it precisely so its own infrastructure could not be deplatformed by a Big Tech cloud. That makes it a real option if you publish something Amazon, Google or Cloudflare might drop. Be clear-eyed about the trade, though. It is US-based, so unlike the offshore hosts here it gives you no jurisdictional privacy edge and is open to US subpoenas. It is a conventional credit-card cloud with no crypto or anonymous signup. And you are tying your hosting to one company whose politics and fortunes are the reason it exists.

Quake AI
Rumble's censorship-resistant cloud, now rebranded Quake AI.
rumble.cloudPaidWebUnited States
PricingFixed monthly resource tiers rather than metered billing: a Developer plan at $9.85/mo and a Starter plan at $68/mo, both often discounted, with object storage at $10 per TB, unlimited data transfer and no egress fees, and a public IP for $4/mo.
Strengths
- Explicit no-viewpoint-discrimination stance; built to resist deplatforming
- Standard building blocks: VMs, Kubernetes, block and object storage, load balancers, VPC
- Predictable fixed-price monthly tiers, no data-transfer fees on object storage
- Backed by Rumble/RUM Group, with large GPU capacity added in 2026
Considerations
- US jurisdiction (Five Eyes); open to subpoenas, no offshore privacy edge
- Not privacy-focused: credit-card billing, no crypto or anonymous signup
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