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Hydra Host Raises $100 Million Series A to Expand Global AI Factory Capacity

ByUpdated June 15, 2026 | 4min read

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New funding from Kindred Ventures, NVIDIA, and strategic investors accelerates Hydra Host’s pioneering operating system and compute offtake network for AI data centers, giving AI builders on-demand access to high-performance, sovereign GPU infrastructure with best-in-class economics and global reach.


Boulder, Colorado — June 15, 2026 — Hydra Host today announced the closing of its Series A financing round of $100 million, led by Kindred Ventures, with participation from NVIDIA, ARK Invest, SPLY Capital, Jasper Lau’s Era Funds, Comcast Ventures, Magnetar, and PEAK6. Existing investors in the round include Founders Fund, 10x Founders, Sterling Road, and Flume Ventures (with participation from Scott McNealy).   


Hydra Host will use the funding to expand GPU-as-a-Service capacity to address surging global demand for dedicated AI infrastructure. As the infrastructure layer connecting world-class data center operators and investors to the next generation of AI builders, Hydra Host operates on both sides of the AI infrastructure market. Data center partners deploy, manage, and monetize GPU capacity through the Brokkr AI Factory Operating System™, while AI builders gain direct compute access to high-performance, sovereign, and secure Confidential Metal™ for mission-critical inference and training workloads, at real market-driven rates. 


The challenge in AI infrastructure is no longer access to GPUs; it's bringing AI factories online reliably, operating them at scale, and connecting that capacity to real workloads across training, inference, and research. Operators no longer need to build their own proprietary software stack, which causes integration challenges with customers. With Brokkr, Hydra Host standardizes AI infrastructure operations, including full revenue and performance transparency, across 50+ data centers spanning the Americas, APAC, and EMEA. On the demand offtake side, a majority of major inference platforms, and many of the GPU marketplaces and frontier labs, rely upon Hydra Host for short- and long-term compute resources.


Hydra Host is deepening its position on both sides of its market: rapidly expanding its partner network of AI data center operators, investors, and lenders, while growing the sales and go-to-market motion that connects AI startups, neoclouds, and enterprise builders to available compute. This new capital infusion is also expected to support international growth, supply chain and procurement, and 24/7 HPC engineering — with the goal of ensuring every GPU in the Brokkr network operates at the highest tier, stays compliant, and remains commercially viable. 


“We are proud to partner with Kindred Ventures, a leading AI-focused venture capital fund in Silicon Valley, and NVIDIA, creator of the GPU and our strategic partner, as Hydra enters its next growth phase,” said Aaron Ginn, Co-founder & CEO of Hydra Host. “We have spent years building the go-to operating system for global GPU deployments for data centers that want to become an AI factory. This funding will expand our data center footprint, scale our platform, and support our global customer base, who are looking to rent GPUs easily anywhere and everywhere. It will also help grow our software team, worldwide operations, and data center support to make converting megawatts into tokens easier.” 


Founder and Managing Partner of Kindred Ventures, Steve Jang, describes their investment in this context: “Over the next decade, every sector in the economy and each layer in the technology stack will be driven by high-value tokens generated by AI models. As hundreds of new AI data centers come online and thousands more are planned, Hydra Host offers an enlightened two-prong strategy of an operating system to procure, provision, and orchestrate GPUs as a service for data centers, and an intelligent and responsive offtake network for the world’s leading AI inference platforms, frontier labs, and enterprises. This is the asset-light scalable neo-cloud solution needed to enable compute supply to connect with workload demand, and ultimately help scale this global token economy. We are thrilled to invest in the Hydra Host team, vision, and mission.”


Scott Lawrence, SVP and Chief Product Officer of Verizon Business, describes the partnership as follows: "Our GPU-as-a-Service proof of concept with Hydra Host demonstrated that combining Verizon’s robust network with the Brokkr platform delivers a fast, secure, and efficient path to high-performance compute. This trial successfully validates a new benchmark for mobilizing our infrastructure into scalable AI capacity."


Mike Henry, CEO of Parasail, states: “Parasail executes a broad-based GPU sourcing strategy spanning both renting and buying, and Hydra Host has been there to help us with every procurement approach—including navigating the tough waters of purchasing and driving the standup of our first in-house fleet of B300s. Hydra is helping bring more AI factories online in the places where the market needs them most, which translates directly into more opportunities for Parasail to expand our footprint, serve customers across more regions, and deliver inference capacity with the speed and reliability our workloads demand. Hydra's growth is meaningful for us because it expands the infrastructure base that modern AI deployment depends on."



About Hydra Host 

Hydra Host serves both sides of the AI infrastructure market. It helps infrastructure owners turn power, facilities, hardware, and capital into revenue-generating AI businesses, and it gives AI-native frontier lab, inference platform, compute marketplace, and enterprise customers dedicated bare-metal GPU infrastructure with improved economics, operational simplicity, and global reach. That position gives Hydra Host a differentiated role in the market as AI demand continues to grow exponentially and globally.


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