

Developers at companies like Ramp, Supreme, PayPal, and Under Armour use Vercel's platform to build, deploy, and scale web applications. The company is best known as the creator and maintainer of Next.js—the most widely adopted React framework—along with newer tools like v0 (an AI-powered UI generation tool) and the AI SDK for building AI-native applications. Vercel's edge network and serverless infrastructure handle frontend deployment at global scale, making it a foundational layer for modern web development.
Founded in 2015 by Guillermo Rauch, Vercel has grown to roughly 770 employees and raised over $300 million in funding at a $3.25 billion valuation. The company operates a structured hybrid model with offices in San Francisco and New York, where teams coordinate in person on set schedules while also supporting remote collaboration across the organization.
The engineering culture is product-obsessed and ships frequently—the team contributed heavily to React Server Components alongside Meta and continues to drive innovation at the boundary of frontend tooling and AI. Vercel's compensation packages include competitive salary, equity, and comprehensive benefits.
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