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  • May 10

    What does Vercel do?

    Vercel builds a frontend-as-a-service product—they make it easy for engineers to deploy and run the user facing parts of their applications. Applications have two parts: the frontend and the backend (have I mentioned this before???) The frontend is usually deployed with the backend on a single server (or set of servers), which means infrastructure to set up and manage Vercel lets teams deploy their frontend stupidly easily, separately from their backend Deploying with Vercel gives you nice features like deploy previews, functions as a service, analytics, and more Beyond just the frontend, Vercel has been adding cloud-like features li...

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    Justin Gage
  • May 12

    The spring 2025 cohort of Vercel’s Open Source Program

    Open source runs the world. The frameworks, libraries, and tools we rely on are strengthened by communities that share ideas, review code, and build in the open. At Vercel, we want to help those communities thrive. That’s why we launched the Vercel Open Source Program: a developer initiative that gives maintainers the resources, credits, and support they need to ship faster and scale confidently. Four times a year, we’ll welcome a new cohort of projects into the program. Members receive $3,600 in Vercel credits, perks from partners, and a dedicated Slack space to learn from one another. Today we are announcing this spring's cohort.

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    Kap Sev
  • Feb 27

    Your guide to headless commerce

    Adopting a headless, or composable, commerce architecture helps to ensure your digital storefront is high-performing, scalable, and increasing in conversions each year. From Parachute to Under Armour, leading ecommerce brands are choosing to go headless to stay competitive. Let’s get back to basics and explore what headless commerce is, how it compares to monolithic commerce, and what you should do once you've made the migration to outpace your competitors and reach your KPIs.

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    Kiana and Peter

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    May 12

    The spring 2025 cohort of Vercel’s Open Source Program

    Open source runs the world. The frameworks, libraries, and tools we rely on are strengthened by communities that share ideas, review code, and build in the open. At Vercel, we want to help those communities thrive. That’s why we launched the Vercel Open Source Program: a developer initiative that gives maintainers the resources, credits, and support they need to ship faster and scale confidently. Four times a year, we’ll welcome a new cohort of projects into the program. Members receive $3,600 in Vercel credits, perks from partners, and a dedicated Slack space to learn from one another. Today we are announcing this spring's cohort.

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    Kap Sev
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    Oct 25

    Recap: Next.js Conf 2024

    Our fifth annual Next.js Conf finished yesterday, where we shared our research and upcoming improvements to the framework, as well as what's new in the community and Next.js ecosystem. Over 1,000 people in the Next.js community gathered in San Francisco and tens of thousands around the world watched online to see what's new with Next.js.

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    Lee and Delba
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    Sep 3

    Transforming customer support with AI: How Vercel decreased tickets by 31%

    McKinsey's latest AI survey shows 65% of organizations now regularly use AI — nearly double from just ten months ago, with many using it to increase efficiency in critical areas like customer support. At Vercel, we integrated AI into our support workflow. Our AI agent reduced human-handled tickets by 31%, allowing us to maintain high support standards while serving a growing customer base.

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    Alina Weinstein
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    May 16

    Securing data in your Next.js app with Okta and OpenFGA

    Modern Next.js applications can have large codebases operating across multiple environments, including client components running in the browser, Server Actions executing on the server, and more.

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    Sam Bellen
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    Nov 29

    Guide to fast websites with Next.js: Tips for maximizing server speeds and minimizing client burden

    Tinloof is an agency obsessed with delivering fast websites such as jewelry brand Jennifer Fisher, which went from a Shopify theme to a modern Next.js website that instantly loads with 80% less JavaScript.

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    Seif Ghezala
  • Community
    Jul 25

    Introducing React Tweet

    Introducing react-tweet – embed tweets into any React application with a single line of code, without sacrificing performance.

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    Luis, Steven, and Lee
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    Jul 13

    Iterating from design to deploy: the shape of future builders

    In a world of accelerating digital innovation, we need tools that transform the web development landscape. In his recent Figma Config keynote, Guillermo Rauch spoke about how we at Vercel enable builders—non-developers included—to tighten the cycle of design and deploy. Below, we’ll dive behind the scenes of the talk and give you tangible ways to try out Vercel’s Frontend Cloud.

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    Alasdair and Alice
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    Jun 20

    New features for SvelteKit: Optimize your application with ease

    Svelte has made a name for itself in the world of web development frameworks, thanks to its unique approach of converting components into optimized JavaScript modules. This innovative way of rendering apps eliminates the overhead found in traditional frameworks, leading to more performant and efficient applications. With the release of SvelteKit 1.0, developers can leverage the power of fullstack Svelte without worrying about breaking changes. Furthermore, SvelteKit continues to evolve, offering a robust set of features and seamless integration with various deployment environments, including Vercel. Vercel, using framework-defined infrastructure (FDI), has embraced SvelteKit, recently adding support for per-route configuration for Serverless and Edge Functions, Incremental Static Regeneration (ISR), and easier compatibility with a range of Vercel products. In this article, we'll explore how to make your apps more performant, scalable, and user friendly.

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    Alice Alexandra Moore
  • Community
    Jun 6

    Visual Editing meets Markdown

    We're excited to share that TinaCMS now supports Visual Editing in Vercel Preview Deployments. The TinaCMS team is on a mission to bring visual editing to the headless CMS in a way that works for developers. So when we had the opportunity to collaborate with Vercel on this, we didn't hesitate and the results are stunning.

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    Scott Gallant
  • Community
    May 29

    Celebrating 10 Years of React

    Today marks a significant milestone for frontend development. May 29th is the 10th anniversary of React, a project that has transformed the web industry and reshaped the way we build digital experiences. A huge congratulations and thank you to the team at Meta, who through their stewardship and relentless innovation, have created and maintained one of the most successful open source projects of all time.

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    Guillermo Rauch
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    May 10

    What does Vercel do?

    Vercel builds a frontend-as-a-service product—they make it easy for engineers to deploy and run the user facing parts of their applications.

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    Justin Gage
  • Community
    May 5

    Authentication for the frontend cloud

    We’re in the midst of the next big platform shift. Last generation we moved from server rooms to the cloud, and today we’re moving from the traditional, backend-oriented cloud to a new frontend cloud. The frontend cloud is characterized by performance: It enables both faster application development and faster end-user interactions. Each element is critical to success in today’s ultra-competitive software market. At Clerk, we build authentication for the frontend cloud. We saw the need arise as frameworks and hosts tailored to the frontend cloud grew in popularity, especially Next.js and Vercel. Legacy authentication tools were not built frontend-first, and their technical architecture usually undermines the goal of speeding up end-user interactions, since they’re slow at the edge.

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    Colin Sidoti

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