Comfy Cloud, the browser-based version of ComfyUI, has opened its public beta after operating under a waitlist. The service lets users run ComfyUI workflows entirely in the cloud, removing the need for local hardware or installation.
According to the announcement, here's what you get:
NVIDIA A100 GPUs powering your workflows, with access to over 400 open-source models and 17 preinstalled community extensions
$20/month pricing that includes $10 in credits for "Partner Nodes"—third-party models like Sora, Veo, and Google's nano banana (Gemini 2.5 Flash)
8 GPU hours per day limit during beta to manage capacity (not billed), with plans to increase limits for heavier users
Runtime-only billing after beta ends—you won't be charged while idle or editing workflows
The platform is actively scaling GPU capacity during beta. The roadmap includes features like custom model uploads, LoRAs support, API deployment for workflows, parallel workflow execution, and team collaboration tools.
What matters: If you've been curious about ComfyUI but didn't want to deal with local setup or hardware requirements, this lowers the barrier significantly.


