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Bringing AI into your product stack shouldn't mean multiplying your operational complexity. Yet for many teams today, that's exactly what happens. Eden AI exists to solve this - a single API that connects you to the best AI models on the market.
We're now taking a major step forward in that mission: Eden AI is officially available on the AWS Marketplace. AWS customers can now procure and pay for access to more than 500 AI models through their existing AWS account, while consolidating Eden AI charges into their AWS billing.
The challenge of fragmented AI adoption
Most AI products no longer depend on a single model or provider. A team might use one large language model for customer support, another for coding tasks, a specialized OCR provider for document processing, and separate APIs for speech recognition, translation, or image analysis.
Without a unified layer, every new provider introduces more work:
- A new API and SDK to integrate
- Another set of credentials to manage
- A separate pricing structure
- Different request and response formats
- Additional usage dashboards and invoices
- Provider-specific rate limits and error handling
- More code for monitoring, retries, and fallback
The cost of this fragmentation goes beyond API consumption. Engineers spend time maintaining provider-specific integrations instead of improving the product. Technical teams become more dependent on individual vendors. Finance teams have less visibility into total AI spending. Reliability also becomes harder to manage when an application depends directly on a single provider.
Eden AI addresses this problem through a unified API. Teams can connect once and access more than 500 models across multiple AI capabilities. They can compare providers, switch models, configure fallback strategies, and monitor usage without rebuilding their integration every time their requirements change.
The AWS Marketplace listing now makes the commercial side of that setup easier for organizations that already purchase technology through AWS.
What the AWS Marketplace integration actually means
This launch isn't just a new distribution channel - it fundamentally changes how you procure, pay for, and deploy Eden AI within your AWS environment. Let's break down the concrete implications.
Procurement and billing through an established AWS channel
AWS customers can discover and subscribe to Eden AI through AWS Marketplace using their existing AWS account.
For organizations that already use AWS Marketplace as an approved purchasing channel, this can simplify vendor onboarding and reduce the administrative work involved in adopting a new SaaS platform. Contractual terms, subscription details, and available purchasing options can be reviewed through the Marketplace listing.
Eden AI charges purchased through the listing are included in the organization’s AWS billing. Finance teams can therefore manage Eden AI expenditure alongside other eligible AWS Marketplace purchases instead of processing a separate invoice directly from Eden AI.
The exact impact on procurement timelines depends on each organization’s internal policies. Security, legal, privacy, and compliance reviews may still be required.
Clearer visibility into AI expenditure
AI spending can become difficult to follow when different teams create accounts directly with multiple model providers.
Eden AI already centralizes model usage across supported providers. Purchasing through AWS Marketplace adds another level of financial consolidation for AWS customers by placing Eden AI charges within their existing AWS billing process.
This can help organizations:
- Reduce the number of separate AI vendor payments
- Align AI expenditure with established AWS budgets
- Give finance teams a clearer view of consolidated cloud spending
- Apply existing AWS purchasing and cost-management processes
Teams can also use Eden AI’s own usage and cost-management features to understand which models, providers, projects, or API keys are generating consumption.
Access to more than 500 AI models through one API
The Marketplace listing does not change the core Eden AI experience.
Developers still use the Eden AI API to access models across LLMs, OCR, document parsing, speech, image, translation, embeddings, and other AI capabilities. Instead of creating and maintaining separate integrations for every provider, they work with standardized endpoints and a consistent authentication layer.
This makes it easier to evaluate models according to criteria such as quality, latency, availability, price, capability, and geographic requirements.
Teams can begin with one provider and later test alternatives without redesigning their entire application. They can also configure fallback logic to reduce their dependency on a single model provider.
See the Eden AI’s providers to explore the available options.
Eden AI remains a hosted external API
Subscribing through AWS Marketplace does not deploy Eden AI inside a customer’s AWS account or VPC.
Applications continue to send requests to Eden AI’s hosted API endpoints. Customers should evaluate the service according to Eden AI’s own architecture, data-processing terms, security documentation, and compliance posture.

Who benefits most from this integration
Developers and engineering teams
Engineering teams can use one API key and one integration pattern to work with more than 500 AI models. This reduces the amount of provider-specific code they need to maintain. Developers can compare models, change providers, or add new AI capabilities without starting every integration from zero.
Eden AI also supports routing and fallback workflows, helping applications respond to provider outages, model availability issues, or changing performance requirements.
CTOs and technical decision-makers
CTOs need to support experimentation without allowing the AI stack to become an unmanageable collection of point solutions.
Eden AI provides a central layer for accessing and managing multiple AI providers. This reduces direct vendor dependencies and gives technical leaders more flexibility when model quality, pricing, availability, or business requirements change.
Instead of committing the application architecture to one provider, teams can evaluate models continuously and select the most appropriate option for each use case. For organizations already purchasing software through AWS, the Marketplace listing also gives technical leaders a more familiar path for introducing Eden AI into the company’s approved software portfolio.
Procurement, finance, and compliance teams
Procurement and finance teams benefit from the ability to purchase Eden AI through an established AWS channel and include the associated charges in AWS billing.
Compliance teams still need to assess Eden AI as the external SaaS provider processing the requests. They should review Eden AI’s applicable data-processing terms, security documentation, retention policies, subprocessors, and confirmed certifications.
The Marketplace listing can simplify the commercial transaction, but it does not replace the organization’s own security, legal, or privacy review.
Getting started in 3 simple steps
Step 1: Open the Eden AI AWS Marketplace listing
Visit the Eden AI AWS Marketplace listing to review the product information, pricing dimensions, legal terms, and available purchasing options.
Step 2: Subscribe using your AWS account
Sign in to the relevant AWS account and follow the subscription process shown on the listing. Depending on your organization, the purchase may need to be approved by an AWS account administrator, procurement owner, or another authorized stakeholder.
Step 3: Retrieve your API key and start building
After completing the subscription and account activation process, retrieve your Eden AI API key and follow the documentation to make your first request.
You can then select models, compare providers, monitor usage, and expand your integration to additional AI capabilities. Eligible usage purchased through the Marketplace listing will be reflected in your AWS billing.
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