Practical compute & AI for people who have real work to do.
mycloud.family is a small, solar-powered compute cluster in Melbourne.
We use excess rooftop solar to run rendering, transcoding and AI document
processing jobs for individuals, creators and small businesses.
Solar-backed infrastructure
Home-grown, privacy-conscious
No long-term contracts
We’re onboarding a small group of early users for 2025.
Ideal for: video creators, podcasters, consultants,
small agencies, and anyone with documents or media that need heavy lifting.
Service • Render & Transcode
Media rendering & batch transcoding
Offload the boring, CPU-heavy parts of video and audio work:
format conversions, exports, down-scales and podcast batches.
✓CPU-based rendering & transcoding for common formats.
✓Great fit for YouTube creators, podcasters and small studios.
✓Simple, job-based pricing – no need to rent cloud instances.
Service • AI Documents
AI-assisted document & transcript processing
Drop in PDFs, notes or meeting transcripts and get back concise summaries,
extracted actions or structured data you can actually work with.
✓Summaries, action lists and key-point digests.
✓Batch processing for reports, research and client files.
✓Private by default – no public training on your data.
Roadmap • Coming next
Private backup & energy-aware automations
As the platform stabilises, we plan to add encrypted off-site backup options
and energy-aware scheduling for more advanced workflows.
✓Encrypted backup space for families & solo operators.
✓APIs for developers who want “solar-aware” workloads.
✓Simple terms, transparent pricing, human support.
Early-access & collaboration
We’re currently working with a small set of early users to shape the service.
If you’d like to explore using mycloud.family for rendering, transcoding,
document processing or something adjacent, get in touch with a short note
about what you’re trying to achieve.
Nothing on this site is financial advice. mycloud.family operates as a small-scale,
best-effort service and does not currently offer formal SLAs. Solar-backed capacity
means some workloads may be preferentially scheduled into high-generation windows.