TLDR
- Nebius launched Nebius Token Factory, a new AI platform enabling institutions to deploy and scale open-source AI models with enterprise security
- The platform is compatible with over 40 open-source models including Nvidia Nemotron, Meta’s Llama, OpenAI’s GPT-OSS, and others
- Early customers Prosus, Higgsfield AI, and Hugging Face have already adopted the platform, with Prosus reporting up to 26x cost reductions
- NBIS stock jumped about 5% in early Wednesday trading following the announcement, recovering from an 8% loss the previous day
- The platform reduces computational latency by up to 70% and delivers 99.9% uptime for high-volume workloads
Nebius rolled out its new AI platform on Wednesday. The announcement sent NBIS stock up roughly 5% in early trading.
The Amsterdam-based data center operator introduced Nebius Token Factory. The platform lets institutions deploy and optimize open-source AI models at scale.
NBIS shares had dropped over 8% the previous day. Wednesday’s gains helped offset those losses.

The Token Factory platform represents an evolution of Nebius AI Studio. That earlier platform focused on helping developers experiment with AI models. The new version targets institutional users with production-level needs.
Over 40 Models Supported
Nebius Token Factory works with more than 40 open-source AI models. The list includes Nvidia’s Nemotron, DeepSeek, Meta’s Llama, OpenAI’s GPT-OSS, and Alibaba’s Qwen.
The platform handles AI inference operations. That’s the process where AI systems make predictions or decisions based on data.
Organizations can use the platform to manage and control access to their trained models. Nebius provides the security and management infrastructure.
Nebius built Token Factory on top of Aether. That’s the company’s enterprise-grade AI cloud platform designed for critical workloads.
The new platform promises to cut AI inference costs. It also reduces computational latency by up to 70%, according to the company.
“We built Nebius Token Factory not just to serve models, but to help customers solve real challenges and engineer for scale,” said Roman Chernin, co-founder of Nebius. The platform optimizes inference pipelines and turns open models into production-ready systems.
Early Customers Report Results
Three major organizations have already signed on. E-commerce tech investor Prosus adopted the platform and reported up to 26x cost reductions compared to proprietary models.
“The flexibility, products and quick responses from Nebius Token Factory allowed us to keep pace all the way through production,” said Zülküf Genç, Director of AI at Prosus.
AI video platform Higgsfield AI also joined as a customer. The company cited on-demand and autoscaling capabilities as key reasons for adoption.
Open-source AI community organizer Hugging Face is collaborating with Nebius. The partnership aims to improve access for developers using open-source models.
Token Factory delivers sub-second latency and autoscaling throughput. The platform maintains 99.9% uptime even for workloads exceeding hundreds of millions of requests per minute.
The platform includes dedicated endpoints with guaranteed performance. It offers zero-retention inference in EU or US datacenters and holds SOC 2 Type II security certification.
The launch positions Nebius among “neo-cloud” companies. These smaller-scale, specialized data center infrastructure providers serve Big Tech firms’ AI workload demands.
Nebius recently signed a $19.4 billion deal with Microsoft. The Nvidia-backed company competes with rivals like IREN Limited, which secured a $9.7 billion Microsoft deal for GB300 GPU access.
Current Nebius AI Studio users will automatically upgrade to Token Factory. The platform now supports over 60 open-source models across text, code, and vision applications.
Wall Street analysts maintain a Strong Buy consensus rating on NBIS stock based on four Buys and one Hold. The average price target of $149.50 suggests a 35% upside from current levels.


