AWS Clean Rooms now supports mutable payment configurations for collaborations

Published
May 22, 2026
https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2026/05/aws-clean-rooms-mutable-payments

AWS Clean Rooms Updates

AWS Clean Rooms now supports mutable fine-grained payment configurations for collaboration members. This allows customers to specify which partners are authorized to pay for specific cost types after a collaboration is created.

  • New Feature: Mutable fine-grained payment configurations for collaboration members.
  • Authorized Payers: Specify which partners are authorized to pay for specific cost types.
  • Cost Types: Includes SQL queries, PySpark jobs, ML model training and inference jobs, and synthetic data generation.
  • Change Requests: Add or remove authorized payers through a change request.
  • Approval: Collaboration members must approve the results before it takes effect.
  • Multiple Payers: Support multiple authorized payers for SQL and PySpark analyses.
  • Select Payer: Choose an authorized payer when submitting the analysis.
  • Example: A pharmaceutical research company can pay for complex analysis, and healthcare organizations can pay for simple SQL analyses in a collaboration.

AWS Clean Rooms helps companies and their partners analyze and collaborate on their collective datasets without revealing or copying one another’s underlying data.

What to do

  • Review the new payment configuration options.
  • Update your collaboration agreements to reflect the new payment responsibilities.
  • Submit a change request to add or remove authorized payers.
  • Approve the change request once reviewed by collaboration members.

Source: AWS release notes




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