Published: April 16, 2025
Author: Chris Chiappone
Read Time: 4 Minutes

We’re excited to launch the GPU Trader API, giving you direct, programmatic access to enterprise-grade GPU environments—no console clicks required.

Whether you’re automating infrastructure, integrating GPU selection into internal tools, or just tired of navigating UIs, the API gives you powerful control to search, filter, and manage environments on your terms.

What you can do today

The initial release includes:

  • Querying available environments by specs, price, and availability
  • Fetching real-time listing status for any environment
  • Favoriting environments to manage preferred configurations
  • Early support for automation workflows (with full provisioning APIs coming soon)

Example from our API reference:

POST /rentals/{rentalId}/stacks/{stackId}/containers/{containerId}/terminal

This creates a new terminal instance for a specific container within a stack in a GPU Trader rental.

Built for developers

If you’ve ever wanted to integrate your orchestration layer, spin up GPUs based on demand triggers, or pre-filter hardware by card type or location, this is your starting point.

We built the API with dev teams in mind. It’s fast, lightweight, and documented at docs.gputrader.io.

How to Get Started

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Sign Up

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Create an API Key

You will need to add payment information if you want to do more than test the API and rent instances.
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Test

Use docs.gputrader.io/api-reference to test before you integrate.

As we add endpoints, stay up to date in our API release notes.

Your compute, your control

This API is just the start. If you’ve been looking for a way to work directly with high-end GPU infrastructure without middle layers getting in the way, we’re building exactly that.

And if there’s an endpoint you wish existed, tell us. We’re listening.