I will present BEAGLE, an open API and fast GPU implementations of a library for evaluating phylogenetic likelihoods of biomolecular sequence evolution. BEAGLE uses novel algorithms and methods for evaluating phylogenies under arbitrary molecular evolutionary models on GPUs, making use of the large number of processing cores to efficiently parallelize calculations even for large state-size models. The objective is to provide high performance evaluation 'services' to a wide range of phylogenetic software, both Bayesian samplers and Maximum Likelihood optimizers. Current results show a near 90-fold speed increase over an optimized CPU-based computation for estimating the phylogeny of 62 complete mitochondrial genomes of carnivores under a 60-state codon model.