Deepgram has earned the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Generative AI Competency, a recognition that strengthens the company’s place among trusted partners helping organisations deploy advanced artificial intelligence solutions at scale.
The designation comes after a demanding evaluation that required Deepgram to demonstrate technical strength, verified customer success, and real-world deployments. This acknowledgement reveals that its voice technologies are powerful, secure and production-ready.
Abe Pursell, vice president of Business Development and Partnerships at Deepgram, explained the importance of the achievement. “Generative AI is one of the most transformative technologies of our time — but in order for enterprises to adopt it with confidence, they need proof it works at scale and integrates seamlessly into their existing stack. This recognition from AWS gives our customers exactly that peace of mind. It shows Deepgram’s voice AI solutions have already been tested, vetted, and proven in the real world.”
For customers, the benefit isn’t limited to trust. The partnership brings closer alignment with AWS services such as Amazon Bedrock, Amazon Connect, and Amazon SageMaker. It also enables enterprises to take advantage of AWS Marketplace access, Private Pricing Agreements (PPAs), and AWS credits, factors that can reduce costs and boost deployment.
According to Pursell, “For customers, collaborating with an AWS Generative AI Competency provider like Deepgram translates into faster time-to-value, reduced total cost of ownership (TCO), and peace of mind that their investment is future-proofed within the AWS GenAI ecosystem.”
The AWS Competency Programme is designed to help organisations identify partners with proven expertise in using AWS tools and infrastructure to build and integrate generative AI solutions.
For Deepgram, it represents an endorsement of years spent refining voice-native models capable of handling speech-to-text, text-to-speech, and speech-to-speech tasks with speed and accuracy.
With more than 200,000 developers building on its platform, and over a trillion words already transcribed, the company has built solutions highly essential in the voice AI market. Including startups and global enterprises, Deepgram’s services now stand on even stronger ground within AWS’s growing generative AI space.