Fractal Introduces LLM Studio for Enterprise-Grade GenAI Customization

New platform helps organizations build and run language models tailored to their business using NVIDIA AI infrastructure.

Mar. 17, 2026 at 12:31pm

Fractal, a global enterprise AI company, has announced the launch of LLM Studio, an enterprise platform that helps organizations design, build, evaluate, and operate domain-specific language models using open-source models and NVIDIA AI infrastructure. LLM Studio includes two modules: AutoLLM for creating specialized models, and LLMOps for managing the full model lifecycle.

Why it matters

As enterprises move beyond one-size-fits-all language models, they need more control over model governance, costs, and performance. LLM Studio enables businesses to create proprietary, purpose-built models that can deliver more reliable results at a lower cost than running larger foundation models.

The details

LLM Studio is built on NVIDIA reference architectures, using NVIDIA NeMo for model development and NVIDIA NIM microservices for model hosting. This helps businesses standardize model deployment and governance across cloud environments. The platform supports a wide range of applications and is designed for enterprise users with limited coding experience.

  • LLM Studio was announced on March 17, 2026.
  • It will be demonstrated at NVIDIA GTC 2026 from March 16-19, 2026 in San Jose, California.

The players

Fractal

A publicly listed global enterprise AI company serving Fortune 500 organizations.

NVIDIA

A technology company that provides AI infrastructure and software used in LLM Studio.

Pranay Agrawal

Chief Executive Officer of Fractal.

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What they’re saying

“Enterprises are past the experimentation phase with generative AI. They need solutions that are governed, cost predictable, and reliable in production. With LLM Studio, we are giving organizations a practical way to build and operate domain-specific language models using open-source options, while taking advantage of NVIDIA AI infrastructure.”

— Pranay Agrawal, Chief Executive Officer, Fractal (PR Newswire)

What’s next

LLM Studio will be demonstrated at NVIDIA GTC 2026 in San Jose, California from March 16-19, 2026.

The takeaway

LLM Studio provides enterprises with a practical way to build and operate customized language models that are tailored to their specific needs, while leveraging open-source options and NVIDIA's AI infrastructure to improve governance, cost predictability, and reliability.