Clean Machines for Every Test Run 

Boot a fresh, isolated virtual machine in seconds, run whatever you need, and destroy every trace when you are done.

Instant Sandboxes

Boot a fresh machine in seconds. Every run starts from the same clean, versioned image.

Collaborative Debugging

Work together on the failing state. Attach teammates to the exact machine where it broke.

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Built to be thrown away 

Ephemeral by design, so a clean environment is the cheapest thing in your pipeline instead of the rarest.

Watch the whole fleet

Monitor boot times, suite duration and flake rate across every machine.

Live run control

Attach a shell, rerun failures, or export artifacts while a sandbox is alive.

Any base image

Boot Ubuntu, Debian, Alpine or Node from versioned images.

Share the failing state

Send a link and an access code; a teammate attaches to the exact machine where it broke.

Boots in under two seconds

Pre-warmed micro VMs mean a fresh machine is ready before your test runner finishes collecting.

Hardware isolated

Every sandbox gets its own kernel and its own network namespace. Untrusted code stays where you put it.

Snapshot any state

Freeze a machine mid-run, branch it, and give every parallel job the exact same starting point.

Destroyed by default

Set a TTL and forget it. Disks are wiped on teardown, so nothing leaks into the next run.

Any base image

Boot Ubuntu, Debian, Alpine or Windows from versioned, reproducible images.

Share the failing state

Send a link and an access code; a teammate attaches to the exact machine where the test broke.

HyperNode is trusted by teams from CI Providers, Security Labs, Agent Platforms, Fintech Startups 

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[ why disposable ]

Every test you run leaves something behind. A mutated database, a cached credential, a package that only exists on the machine where it worked. 

So you spend the afternoon asking why it passed locally. That's it. No big deal. Just an entire afternoon. 

A disposable VM has no yesterday. It boots from the same image every single time, runs your suite, and then stays around only as long as you let it. 

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Frequently Asked Questions 

Learn how disposable machines keep your test runs clean, isolated and reproducible.

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