Authorized Sub‑Processors
Effective as of April 27th, 2026
- Google Cloud Platform — Cloud infrastructure, data hosting, analytics — United States
- Amazon Web Services — Cloud infrastructure, data hosting, analytics — United States
- Cerebrium — Cloud infrastructure — United States
- Replicate — Cloud infrastructure — United States
- Fal — Cloud infrastructure — United States
- ElevenLabs — Voice processing — United States
- Cartesia — Voice processing — United States
- Cerebras — LLM hosting — United States
- Metabase - Analytics - United States
- Daily — WebRTC video infrastructure — United States
- Slack — Customer communications (e.g., for support) — United States
- OpenAI — Cloud infrastructure — United States
- Pylon — Customer communications (e.g., for support) — United States
- Deepgram — Transcription — United States
- Stripe — Backend of payment infrastructure for self-serve users — United States
- InWorld — Voice processing — United States
- Groq — LLM hosting — United States
- Salesforce — CRM — United States
- Mux — Video ingestion — United States
- Orb — Backend of usage-based billing — United States
- Mithril - Cloud Infrastructure - United States
- Baseten - Cloud Infrastructure - United States
- Modal - Cloud Infrastructure - United States
Note that depending on the Tavus product your organization utilizes and how that product is utilized, certain sub-processors may not be applicable.