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Vercel Announces Acquisition of Turborepo, Accelerating the Speed of Web Development and Delivery by Eliminating Complexity in Frontend Codebase Scalability

Newly open-sourced build system for JavaScript and TypeScript monorepos makes it easy to accelerate code ships

SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Vercel, the best platform to develop, preview and ship websites and creator of Next.js, today announced the acquisition of Turborepo, a high-performance build system for JavaScript and TypeScript monorepos that makes it easy for teams to scale their codebases and accelerate build speeds. Beginning today, existing Turborepo customers will have a seamless migration path to move from Turborepo's cloud-based caching infrastructure to Vercel, and Turborepo CLI is now open source under an MPL 2.0 license. Jared Palmer, creator of Turborepo and popular open source projects including Formik and TSDX, will continue working on accelerating Turborepo's capabilities and will lead the build performance team at Vercel.

“We saw an incredible amount of complexity in the way most frontend development teams build, test, and deploy their code and set out to create the best way to build and scale a frontend codebase. Turborepo gives developers the ability to manage this complexity without the maintenance burden that comes with traditional monorepo architectures,” said Palmer. “The combination of Turborepo with Vercel's build time and build infrastructure bridges the gap between what every developer needs and what, until now, only the hyperscalers have had. It’s somewhat magical, and also really, really, really ridiculously fast. This is the platform for the future of business on the web.”

Turborepo has clear synergies with Vercel, which pioneered the concept of zero configuration in the React space with Next.js, and in content delivery with edge functions and deployment, letting teams focus exclusively on their product. Turborepo provides zero configuration for monorepos, carefully abstracting away the complexity and burden of scale and maintenance so dev teams can ship faster and focus on exceeding user expectations.

“CI/CD times went from more than 20 minutes to less than eight minutes when we started using Turborepo, with some jobs taking less than one minute depending on the number of transitive dependencies,” said Miguel Oller, co-founder of Makeswift. “We saw a 65% improvement in overall pipeline time after the first month."

Key features and benefits of Turborepo include:

  • Zero-config monorepo support
  • Microfrontend reference solution
  • Faster incremental, intelligent builds
  • Better monorepo development

“The platform that Jared created and the speed that it enables for Vercel users truly changes the game for frontend developers,” said Guillermo Rauch, CEO, Vercel. “Optimizing both runtime and build time performance enables us to very simply define a new global maximum of build performance for the web. I look forward to working closely with Jared as we continue to change the very nature of web development, and to seeing what our users will build with Vercel.”

For more information, see the Vercel blog post on Turborepo.

About Turborepo

Turborepo is the best way to scale frontend codebases, abstracting the complex configuration needed for most monorepos into a single cohesive build system. Designed for teams of all sizes, it gives users a world-class development experience with zero configuration and without the maintenance burden. Turborepo offers incremental builds, remote caching and remote execution, and is easy to adopt. Most importantly, Turborepo is FAST, enabling developers to cut build times by 50-85%. For more information, visit our web site or find us on Twitter at @turborepo.

About Vercel

Vercel is the leading advocate and enabler of frontend developer experience, having created the best platform to deploy any frontend website or application and Next.js, the most popular React framework. Vercel provides unsurpassed vertical integration, from developer experience to edge delivery, with the industry’s most advanced development tools paired with parallel compute in a serverless cloud environment providing a fully-managed, highly-automated experience for both developers and users. Companies including Carhartt, GitHub, Hulu, IBM, McDonald’s, Uber and Facebook deploy their frontends with the Vercel platform. Vercel (Twitter @vercel) is headquartered in San Francisco.

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