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How Vercel Made the Frontend Cloud Native

How Vercel Made the Frontend Cloud Native

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Vercel started as a Jamstack deployment tool and evolved into a $3.25 billion platform that's reshaping how frontend developers build and ship software. This episode unpacks Vercel's core innovation: its incremental static regeneration (ISR) system, which solved the performance-versus-dynamism trade-off that plagued earlier frameworks. We trace the company's journey from Next.js — the React framework it now maintains — to its edge functions, serverless infrastructure, and controversial licensing changes. Lucas and Luna debate whether Vercel's walled-garden approach risks the same lock-in it claims to disrupt, and whether its bet on the edge compute model will hold as enterprise clients demand more control. Specific numbers: Vercel's $150 million Series D in 2021, its 1.6 million monthly active developers as of early 2026, and the 40% reduction in Time to First Byte that ISR delivered for one e-commerce client. A concrete look at how one company is betting the future of the web on the frontend cloud. #Vercel #NextJs #Jamstack #FrontendCloud #EdgeFunctions #IncrementalStaticRegeneration #WebDev #React #DeveloperTools #Serverless #Business #Technology #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #TechStartups #SoftwareEngineering #CloudComputing #StartupFunding Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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