Private, uncensored agents just got easier to build. Today, Venice and Fleek are partnering to create the first end-to-end agent infrastructure that combines Venice’s privacy-first AI inference with Fleek’s seamless agent deployment and hosting infrastructure.
Through this partnership, Venice will be the default AI inference provider for all new agents launched through Fleek, and every new Fleek user receives $10 in free Venice API credits.
This partnership eliminates the fragmented process of piecing together multiple services – letting developers focus on creating agents that solve real-world problems instead of wrestling with infrastructure.
Venice & Fleek: Intelligence meets infrastructure
Fleek provides crucial infrastructure for autonomous agents and eliminates the fragmented, costly process of agent deployment. Their platform handles the complete agent lifecycle from development to monitoring, with containerized hosting, built-in security, and automatic scaling. Developers no longer need to cobble together multiple services – with Fleek they get a single platform to launch and manage agents.
Venice provides agent builders with uncensored, privacy-first AI inference through its API. Developers get access to the leading cutting-edge open-source models for text and image generation, coding, web search, multi-modal capabilities, and character interactions, all while keeping their agents' activities completely private and unburdened by content restrictions.
Together, this partnership creates an end-to-end pipeline for autonomous agents, seamlessly connecting intelligence with infrastructure.
Venice is now the default inference provider on Fleek
All agents launched through Fleek will have Venice selected for inference by default. This integration delivers the following to all agents launched through Fleek:
Private inference that doesn't store or track user data
Uncensored models without additional content restrictions
Seamless compatibility with existing agent frameworks like ElizaOS
This integration means developers can deploy versatile agents that operate with full privacy, all through Fleek's streamlined interface.
Receive $10 in Free Venice API credits by launching your agent on Fleek
All new Fleek users automatically receive $10 in Venice API credits when using Venice for inference. This includes users coming from partner Fleek platforms, such as ElizaOS's recently launched agent launchpad auto.fun.
Start building agents on Fleek
Quickstart: Deploy an agent on Fleek powered by Venice inference
Here’s a quickstart guide on how to deploy your agent powered by Venice inference on Fleek:
Go to fleek.xyz
Click “Deploy agent”
Sign up for a Fleek account
In the Agent builder UI, make sure “Venice” is selected as the model provider
Follow further instructions in the Fleek agent builder UI
Enter your Venice API key in the settings section of the agent builder
Deploy agent
Seamless agent operations with tokenized access
Traditional payment models create barriers for autonomous agents. Agents can't manage credit cards, subscription renewals, or payment authentication.
Venice and Fleek address this through their token-based access model:
Stake VVV for free access to state-of-the-art open-source models with Venice's API
Stake FLK for agent hosting infrastructure, MCP hosting, and all deployment needs outside of inference, with resources allocated based on stake amount. Available after FLK token launch.
Together, this means you can stake once and have your agents run fully autonomously, without any recurring bills.
Fleek x Venice: Private, scalable agent infrastructure
This partnership combines Venice's privacy-first intelligence with Fleek's unified deployment platform, creating a complete solution for agent builders.
With agent infrastructure concerns now handled seamlessly through Fleek and powered by Venice’s private and uncensored inference, developers can focus entirely on what matters most: building agents that solve real world problems.
Sign up at Fleek.xyz to receive $10 in free Venice API credits and deploy your first agent.
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