ElevenLabs closes another deal with Google Cloud to scale its enterprise AI voice tools

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9 Mar 2026 • 5:47 PM MYT
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ElevenLabs has announced that it is moving on to another collaboration with Google Cloud through a new multi-year extension aimed at making its AI voice technology more accessible to businesses around the world.

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As part of the agreement, ElevenLabs will rely on Google Cloud’s G4 virtual machines powered by NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell GPUs to train and run its voice models. This setup also gives the company access to a much larger cluster of NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs, which means it can support bigger enterprise deployments while giving its research teams highly optimized AI compute for developing new models.

All of this power will be the backbone of the latest partnership between the two giants as the former’s advanced voice AI tools will be combined with the latter’s global AI infrastructure, allowing clients to deploy real-time voice agents and localize content into more than 70 languages at scale to be used across industries like financial services, retail, and telecommunications.

Aside from the core operations, there are also bits of closed partnerships here and there, including ElevenLabs launching its solutions on the Google Cloud Marketplace, and integration of Google Gemini into its Agents Platform to enable reasoning and multi-step planning for voice assistants, while Google’s Veo model is being integrated into the company’s Creative Platform to help teams generate multimedia content such as video and audio more quickly.