TL;DRHiggsfield launched Supercomputer 2.0, an enterprise marketing automation agent built on NVIDIA’s Agent Toolkit. The company claims 78 per cent of Fortune 500 companies use its platform, though the figure has not been independently audited.
Higgsfield, the AI video startup valued at $1.3 billion, on Wednesday launched what it calls the first enterprise-ready autonomous agent framework for marketing automation. Supercomputer 2.0, built on NVIDIA’s Agent Toolkit and powered by Nemotron models, adds safety controls and granular permissioning to a platform the company says is already used to create campaigns for 390 Fortune 500 companies.
That adoption figure, which Higgsfield has not independently verified through a third-party audit, would make it one of the most widely deployed AI creative tools in corporate marketing. The company says its net revenue has nearly quadrupled in the first five months of 2026, driven by 30 per cent month-over-month growth.
What Supercomputer 2.0 does
The system orchestrates more than 35 image, audio, and video models, including Higgsfield’s proprietary Soul models built on NVIDIA Blackwell architecture, alongside leading large language models. NVIDIA’s Nemotron models power specialised subagents that handle tasks running continuously inside every campaign.














