v0 by Vercel

v0 by Vercel

Full stack vibe coding platform. Created by Vercel.

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Your collaborative AI assistant to design, iterate, and scale full-stack applications for the web.
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The new v0

Launched this week
Full stack vibe coding platform. Created by Vercel.
The new v0 brings production-ready AI coding to enterprises with git workflows, security, and integrations. Ship faster with agents and teams.
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What do you think? …

fmerian

Looking forward to seeing what you launch with the new @v0 by Vercel!

Kimberly Ross

@fmerian Congrats on the launch! How do you measure success for v0? Is it developer productivity, deployment frequency, user retention, or something else?

Kaan Soral

What is new?

fmerian

@kaansoral good q. with this update, you can now:

  • Work on existing codebases: import any @GitHub repo or @Vercel project, create branches with new chats, and open pull requests all from inside v0

  • Use any framework: @Svelte, @Astro, @Vite, @Nuxt, etc.

  • Build full-stack applications and agents

Full details in this thread (edited)

Anton Tishchenko

@kaansoral  @fmerian 

That post has nothing about "use any framework". Can you give a link to understand about @Svelte, @Astro, @Vite, @Nuxt, please?

Nothing about full-stack in that blog post as well....
Either a wrong link or a wrong answer.

fmerian

thanks for the feedback, Anton - fixed link, see this thread

Sasha Dikan

Congrats! Is it for developers specifically or for anyone with even little experience?

fmerian

anyone can built with @v0 by Vercel

from the blog announcement (source):

  • Product leaders turn PRDs into prototypes, and prototypes into PRs, shipping the right features, fast. They go from "tell sales there's another delay" to "it's shipped."

  • Designers work against real code, refining layouts, tweaking components, and previewing production with each update. They go from "another ticket for frontend" to "it's shipped."

  • Marketers turn ideas into site updates immediately, edit landing pages, changing images, fixing copy, and publishing, all without opening a ticket. They go from "please, it's a quick change" to "it's shipped."

  • Engineers unblock stakeholders without breaking prod, making quick fixes, importing repos, and letting business users open PRs, all in a single tab. They go from "I can't keep up with the backlog" to "it's shipped."

  • Data teams ship dashboards the business actually uses, building custom reports and analytics on top of real data with just a few prompts. They go from "that's buried in a notebook" to "it's shipped."

  • GTM teams close deals with the demo customers actually asked for, create live previews, mock data, and branded experiences in minutes. They go from "let's show the standard deck" to "it's shipped."

Anton Tishchenko

The launch is strange. It does not explain: what is new?
And it was asked about what is new, and the answer mentions a few things, but provides links to other ones.

Probably, I don't understand, and that is a tricky strategy to make me look for what is actually new?

fmerian

FYI you can read what's new in this blog announcement and ICYMI you can also find the latest product updates in /p/v0 - hope it clarifies!

Gourav Mukati

Some of the most frustrating bugs I worked on were not complex, just missing context. This seems built exactly for that pain.

Syed Mustassim

I have been a long time user of v0, and find it the best tool when it comes to creating UI components and even websites in most cases. I was looking forward to working with new frameworks. The new preview window is also good, with the mini chat window which saves time and lets you iterate faster!

Christian Bucher

Really impressive update! I'm curious - how does the new version handle integrating with existing codebases? Can you import your current Next.js project and build on top of it, or is it mainly for starting fresh? Also interested in how it compares to running locally in terms of iteration speed.

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