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Cloudflare Workers AI

A serverless AI inference platform for running supported machine-learning models on Cloudflare's global network.

See how this access route works, what it asks you to set up, and which current terms to check before using it.

May fit if

You already build with Cloudflare Workers

Serverless AI experiments, edge-adjacent prototypes, lightweight inference workflows, embeddings, and developers already using Cloudflare Workers.

Access observed

Daily free allocation

Cloudflare Workers AI is available on Free and Paid Workers plans, with a daily free allocation for testing and small usage.

What you will need

Cloudflare account

Use a Cloudflare account, select a Workers plan, and call a supported model from a Worker or the Cloudflare API.

Limits and charges

The free allocation resets each day

Source snapshot, May 2026: Cloudflare docs described a free allocation of 10,000 Neurons per day. Usage above the free allocation requires the Workers Paid plan, and operations can fail after limits are exceeded. Check Cloudflare's current docs before relying on this.

Your data and account

A serverless route is still a cloud data path

Review Cloudflare's current terms, account settings, logs, and the model-specific data path before using private or regulated inputs.

Before relying on it

Test quota failure before deployment

Useful for serverless and edge-adjacent experiments, but the free allocation is not production capacity. Developers should understand Neurons, model availability, quota behavior, and failure handling before relying on it. Confirm the live model catalog, per-model pricing units, daily allocation, Workers plan limits, and what the application does when an operation exceeds quota.

Check current information

Cloudflare Workers AI source pages

These official pages show the platform shape, current free allocation, prices, and quota behavior.

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