NuxtLabs is joining Vercel
From the start, our mission at NuxtLabs has been to create the best possible developer experience for building fast, beautiful applications. We built Nuxt as an open source framework under the MIT license because we believed that great tools should be accessible, transparent, and community-driven.
We’ve spent years pouring our time, energy, and resources into Nuxt. And through that, we’ve built not just a product, but also a community. One I’m proud of every single day.
But sustaining open source at this level is hard. With Vercel’s support, we no longer have to split our focus between maintaining Nuxt and funding its future. Now, we can go all in on what we love: building in the open.
Vercel has a strong history of supporting open source projects and creators: Next.js, Turborepo, Svelte, shadcn, AI SDK, and more. They understand what it means to invest in the web as a shared platform. We’re joining a company that shares our values and is helping us go further without compromising on what makes Nuxt special.
Our open source team is coming along, and we’ll continue working on Nuxt and Nitro with the same focus and care. The project stays MIT-licensed. The roadmap stays public. The community stays at the center.
With this, we’re making some changes to how we handle sponsorships. All sponsorship funding will be moved to Open Collective for full transparency and to ensure it goes directly to Nuxt core and community contributors.
What does this mean for you?
Expect to see more open source from us, in the coming months, we will:
Release Nuxt UI v4 with all Nuxt UI Pro components available for free to everyone, as well as our Figma Kit.
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