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DigitalOcean, fal Partner to Put Multimodal AI in the Hands of the Startup Founder

DigitalOcean and fal partnership puts powerful generative media tools within reach of smaller teams by removing heavy ops work and offering serverless access to multimodal models

Jun-ho by Jun-ho
October 25, 2025
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DigitalOcean Gradient AI Platform has added fal multimodal AI models to public preview, letting developers use serverless inference for fast image and audio generation and bringing generative AI to more teams.

The expanded partnership places dozens of high-performance image and audio generation models on DigitalOcean’s Gradient AI Platform, providing startups and small teams with easier access to generative media tools without the burden of complex infrastructure.

DigitalOcean is a comprehensive, agent-based cloud platform that empowers developers at AI-native businesses and digital-native enterprises to build full-stack AI applications with straightforward tools. Whereas, fal is the leading platform for generative media, offering cutting-edge inference solutions for AI-powered video, image, and audio applications.

Until now, building apps that generate images, voices, or video often requires expensive GPUs, careful scaling, and heavy computing. By making fal’s multimodal models available through Gradient’s serverless inference, developers can call image- and audio-generating APIs and leave scaling and infrastructure to the cloud.

A change that could speed product development for hundreds of thousands of small businesses and independent builders.

What’s new?

DigitalOcean said the models are available in public preview through Serverless Inference on the Gradient AI Platform. That firm runs hundreds of its models on DigitalOcean infrastructure to power creative and enterprise applications. The initial launch highlights high-resolution, fast image generation, text-to-audio, and multilingual speech capabilities.

Meanwhile, fal is a rapidly growing multimodal AI company that hosts an expanding model gallery for image, video and audio generation. The firm’s platform is designed to let developers pick ready-to-use engines for creative workflows and commercial products. Recent reporting shows fal has drawn strong investor interest as multimodal tools become central to new content businesses.

“By offering our models on the Gradient AI Platform, we are putting the market’s most performant generative media tools directly into the hands of a global developer community,” fal Chief Technology Officer Gorkem Yurtseven said in the company statement.

He added that hosting on DigitalOcean allows fal to focus on model development rather than infrastructure. DigitalOcean’s Wade Wegner, chief ecosystem and growth officer, said the partnership simplifies the operational complexity of AI infrastructure and gives developers faster access to multimodal models.

How developers will use it

Instead of provisioning GPUs or building bespoke inference clusters, a small studio or solo founder can use an API to generate marketing images, synthesize multilingual voiceovers, or add voice features to apps. That matters for teams that need to iterate quickly but lack extensive engineering or DevOps resources. DigitalOcean positions the move as part of a broader effort to expand its AI ecosystem and serve its more than 640,000 customers.

DigitalOcean engineers demonstrated the integration during an afternoon workshop at fal’s Generative Media Conference on October 24, where both companies showcased live examples and development tips for building with the models. The conference schedule lists the joint session and several hands-on workshops aimed at developers and product teams.

“Multimodal” means the models can work across different types of content, for example, they can turn text into images, text into spoken audio, or combine inputs like an image and a written prompt to produce new material.

For entrepreneurs, that opens use cases from automated podcast production and localized audio ads to rapid concept art for games and apps. fal’s gallery already lists hundreds of production-ready models for these tasks.

Business and market context

The move reflects a broader industry shift as major cloud vendors and specialized AI platforms are racing to lower the technical barriers to generative AI. For DigitalOcean, which has built a reputation on simplicity for small teams, the partnership is a way to remain relevant as AI becomes a default feature of modern applications.

For fal, the tie-up extends reach into a community that values low-friction tools and predictable pricing. Analysts and startup founders say such integrations are likely to speed adoption for smaller customers who previously could not afford the time or cost of custom model deployments.

The models are offered in public preview, which means features, pricing, and performance could change as the companies collect feedback. Developers interested in testing the models can find details and onboarding instructions on DigitalOcean’s announcement page and fal’s developer documentation. Both companies said they will monitor usage and expand availability over time.

The partnership puts powerful generative media tools within reach of smaller teams by removing heavy ops work and offering serverless access to multimodal models. That makes it easier for a solo founder, a creative agency or a small product team to add image and audio generation to their products, and could accelerate a wave of new apps and content businesses that rely on generative AI.

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