Vercel CEO Guillermo Rauch: Building the Generative Web with AI
Vercel CEO Guillermo Rauch has spent years obsessing over reducing the friction between having an idea and getting it online. Now with AI, he's achieving something even more ambitious: making software creation accessible to anyone with a keyboard. Guillermo explains how v0 has grown to 3 million users by focusing on reliability and quality, why ChatGPT has become their fastest-growing customer acquisition channel, and how AI is enabling “virtual coworkers” across design, development, and marketing. He shares his contrarian view that the future belongs to ephemeral, generated-on-demand applications rather than traditional installed software, and why he believes we're on the cusp of the biggest transformation to the web in its history.
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Show Notes:
(0:00) Dropout to job offer from Facebook
(3:38) Genius vs accident
(21:04) Building Vercel
(25:26) AI startup ideas
(31:38) IDEA: V0 for Video Games
(33:09) IDEA: Doom CAPTCHA
(40:04) IDEA: AI Typeform
(46:54) IDEA: AI Camera
(54:06) IDEA: Auto Complete
(58:51) IDEA: Granular V0
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• Vercel - https://vercel.com/
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Everyone’s an engineer now: Inside v0’s mission to create a hundred million builders | Guillermo Rauch (founder and CEO of Vercel, creators of v0 and Next.js)
Guillermo Rauch is the founder and CEO of Vercel, creators of v0 (one of the most popular AI app building tools), and the mind behind foundational JavaScript frameworks like Next.js and Socket.io. An open source pioneer and legendary engineer, Guillermo has built tools that power some of the internet’s most innovative products, including Midjourney, Grok, and Notion. His mission is to democratize product creation, expanding the pool of potential builders from 5 million developers to over 100 million people worldwide.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
1. How AI will radically speed up product development—and the three critical skills PMs and engineers should master now to stay ahead
2. Why the future of building apps is shifting toward prompts instead of code, and how that affects traditional product teams
3. Specific ways to improve your design “taste,” plus practical tips to consistently create beautiful, user-loved products
4. How Guillermo built a powerful app in under two hours for $20 (while flying and using plane Wi-Fi) that would normally take weeks and thousands of dollars in engineering time
5. The exact strategies Vercel uses internally to leverage AI tools like v0 and Cursor, enabling their team of 600 to ship faster and better than ever before
6. Guillermo’s actionable advice on increasing your product quality through rapid iteration, real-world user feedback, and creating intentional “exposure hours” for your team
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In this episode, we cover:
(00:00) Introduction to Guillermo Rauch
(04:43) v0's mission
(07:03) The impact and growth of v0
(15:54) The future of product development with AI
(19:05) Empowering engineers and product builders
(24:01) Skills for the future: coding, math, and eloquence
(35:05) v0 in action: real-world applications
(36:40) Tips for using v0 effectively
(45:46) Core skills for building AI apps
(49:44) Live demo
(59:45) Understanding how AI thinks
(01:04:35) AI integration and future prospects
(01:07:22) Building taste
(01:13:43) Limitations of v0
(01:16:54) Improving the design of your product
(01:20:09) The secret to product quality
(01:22:35) Vercel’s AI-driven development
(01:25:43) Guillermo's vision for the future
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Referenced:
• v0: https://v0.dev/
• Vercel: https://vercel.com/
• GitHub: https://github.com/
• Cursor: https://www.cursor.com/
• Next.js Framework: https://nextjs.org/
• Claude: https://claude.ai/new
• Grok: https://x.ai/
• Midjourney: https://www.midjourney.com
• SocketIO: https://socket.io/
• Notion’s lost years, its near collapse during Covid, staying small to move fast, the joy and suffering of building horizontal, more | Ivan Zhao (CEO and co-founder): https://www.lennysnewsletter.com/p/inside-notion-ivan-zhao
• Notion: https://www.notion.com/
• Automattic: https://automattic.com/
• Inside Bolt: From near-death to ~$40m ARR in 5 months—one of the fastest-growing products in history | Eric Simons (founder & CEO of StackBlitz): https://www.lennysnewsletter.com/p/inside-bolt-eric-simons
• v0 Community: https://v0.dev/chat/community
• Figma: https://www.figma.com/
• Git Commit: https://www.atlassian.com/git/tutorials/saving-changes/git-commit
• What are Artifacts and how do I use them?: https://support.anthropic.com/en/articles/9487310-what-are-artifacts-and-how-do-i-use-them
• Design Engineering at Vercel: https://vercel.com/blog/design-engineering-at-vercel
• CSS: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CSS
• Tailwind: https://tailwindcss.com/
• Wordcel / Shape Rotator / Mathcel: https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/wordcel-shape-rotator-mathcel
• Steve Jobs’s Ultimate Lesson for Companies: https://hbr.org/2011/08/steve-jobss-ultimate-lesson-fo
• Bloom Hackathon: https://bloom.build/
• Expenses Should Do Themselves | Saquon Barkley x Ramp (Super Bowl Ad): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p1Tgsy7D0Jg
• Velocity over everything: How Ramp became the fastest-growing SaaS startup of all time | Geoff Charles (VP of Product): https://www.lennysnewsletter.com/p/velocity-over-everything-how-ramp
• JavaScript: https://www.javascript.com/
• React: https://react.dev/
• Mapbox: https://www.mapbox.com/
• Leaflet: https://leafletjs.com/
• Escape hatches: https://react.dev/learn/escape-hatches
• Supreme: https://supreme.com/
• Shadcn: https://ui.shadcn.com/
• Charles Schwab: https://www.schwab.com/
• Fortune: https://fortune.com/
• Semafor: https://www.semafor.com/
• AI SDK: https://sdk.vercel.ai/
• DeepSeek: https://www.deepseek.com/
• Stripe: https://stripe.com/
• Vercel templates: https://vercel.com/templates
• GC AI: https://getgc.ai/
• OpenEvidence: https://www.openevidence.com/
• Paris Fashion Week: https://www.fhcm.paris/en/paris-fashion-week
• Guillermo’s post on X about making great products: https://x.com/rauchg/status/1887314115066274254
• Everybody Can Cook billboard: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/evilrabbit_activity-7242975574242037760-uRW9/
• Ratatouille: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0382932/
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Building Web Apps with Just English and AI (with Vercel CEO Guillermo Rauch)
Vercel has become the infrastructure platform powering modern web development over the past several years, with companies from Stripe to Adobe to Runway all building their front ends on them. Today we’re joined by founder and CEO Guillermo Rauch, who shares why Vercel has been uniquely successful in the fragmented (to say the least!) world of web development platforms. There are now more than 6 million Vercel users, 80,000 active teams, and users have grown 200% year-over-year. The company also crossed $100m in annualized revenue last May, and Guillermo shared with us that they’ve been growing at 80% since, and were recently valued at $3.25 billion.
This is also a particularly interesting moment for Vercel. Last year they launched a new product, “v0”, which lets anyone create and deploy a working website simply by describing it in English and letting AI take care of the rest. Guillermo shares its origin story within the company (and insanely that it reached $2m ARR in the first 14 days!), and how it’s changed their entire thinking about what’s possible now with AI products.
We also cover:
How to build a business around an open source project (Next.js)
How they balance both being a fast and nimble platform for startups with being a reliable platform for enterprises
Guillermo's unconventional approach to staying deeply technical as CEO at scale
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Vercel’s CEO & Founder Guillermo Rauch on the impact of AI on Web Development and Front End Engineering
In this episode of Gradient Dissent, Guillermo Rauch, CEO & Founder of Vercel, joins host Lukas Biewald for a wide ranging discussion on how AI is changing web development and front end engineering. They discuss how Vercel’s v0 expert AI agent is generating code and UI based on simple ChatGPT-like prompts, the importance of releasing daily for AI applications, and the changing landscape of frontier model performance between open and closed models.
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#169 Guillermo Rauch: How To Use AI to Improve Web Development
Join host Craig Smith on episode #169 of Eye on AI as we sit down with Guillermo Rauch, CEO of Vercel, a company that optimizes frontend deployment, making web projects faster to execute and easier to scale.
In this episode, we explore the intersection of AI and web development, showcasing how Vercel is pioneering the integration of generative AI technologies to revolutionize web experiences.
Guillermo Rauch shares his vision on the future of web development, emphasizing the significance of JavaScript, the evolution of the web, and the critical role of Vercel in facilitating developers to seamlessly deploy AI-driven applications.
We delve into the architectural innovations at Vercel, the democratization of AI, and the synergy of combining diverse AI models for superior functionalities as well. Guillermo's perspectives provide a glimpse into the future of interactive web experiences, powered by AI.
This episode is a must-listen for developers, entrepreneurs, and anyone interested in the cutting-edge of AI and web development.
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(00:00) Preview and Introduction
(03:01) Guillermo's Background and Next.js Creation
(08:19) Vercel's Operation on AWS and Alternative Solutions
(13:12) Combining Different AI Models for Enhanced Outputs
(17:25) The Evolution of AI and Focus on User Experience
(22:46) Introduction to Copilot and AI Integration in Coding
(26:33) The Future of AI Technologies
(31:41) Generative AI Applications and Vercel's Role
(33:14) Flexibility and Framework Support on Vercel
(38:11) Vercel's Architectural Approach
(41:02) Trends in Generative AI and App Development
(47:54) Supporting Applications with World Models
(50:54) Vercel's Growth and Expansion in Serving AI Companies
(55:20) Flexibility in Model Integration and Future Directions
(57:28) Closing Remarks and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Promo
How Vercel is Improving the Developer Experience on the Front End with Guillermo Rauch
Guillermo Rauch, Founder and CEO of Vercel, joins Corey on Screaming in the Cloud to discuss how he decided to focus on building a front-end tool that is fast, reliable, and focuses on the developer experience. Guillermo explains how he discovered that Javascript was the language that set online offerings apart, and also reveals the advice he gives to founders on how to build an effective landing page. Corey and Guillermo discuss the effects of generative AI on developer experience, and Guillermo explains why Vercel had a higher standard for accuracy when rolling out their new AI product for developers, v0.
About Guillermo
Guillermo Rauch is Founder and CEO of Vercel, where he leads the company’s mission to enable developers to create at the moment of inspiration. Prior to founding Vercel, Guillermo co-founded LearnBoost and Cloudup where he served the company as CTO through its acquisition by Automattic in 2013. Originally from Argentina,
Guillermo has been a developer since the age of ten and is passionate about contributing to the open source community. He has created a number of JavaScript projects including socket.io, Mongoose.js, Now, and Next.js.
Links Referenced:
Vercel: https://vercel.com/
v0.dev: https://v0.dev
Personal website: https://rauchg.com
Personal twitter: https://twitter.com/rauchg
Vercel CEO Guillermo Rauch on AI-Powered Coding, Software 2.0, and the AI Open Source Question
In this episode, Nathan chats with Guillermo Rauch, CEO of Vercel, to discuss how AI might shape the future of code, software 2.0, and the open source question in AI. If you need an ecommerce platform, check out our sponsor Shopify: https://shopify.com/cognitive for a $1/month trial period.
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(00:00:00) - Introductory comments
(00:03:43) - Rauch's background in open source software like Mootools and Next.js
(00:04:27) - Overview of Vercel and the front-end cloud concept
(00:06:15) - Productivity gains from Vercel's front-end infrastructure
(00:14:50) - Sponsors: Shopify | Omneky
(00:21:00) - Rauch getting inspired by GitHub Copilot code auto-completion
(00:24:00) - Launching Vercel's own AI product vZero: production-ready UI code from natural language prompts
(00:29:17) - Sponsors: Oracle | Netsuite
(00:30:00) - Transition to discussing the future of software development
(00:34:12) - vZero surpassing Rauch's own hand-coded website on accessibility
(00:51:00) - Discussion about focusing on the full stack beyond just the AI model
(00:54:00) - Concept of Software 2.0 using data and AI instead of classical code
(00:56:00) - Maintaining software 1.0 while aggressively expanding into 2.0 paradigm
(00:56:12) - Philosophical support for open source and skepticism about risks
(00:57:12) - How open source software tends to quickly improve over time
(00:57:47) - Prediction that AI may "ossify" existing software 1.0 technologies
(01:01:12) - AI enabling more grassroots innovation like Mark Zuckerberg originally did
(01:07:00) - Concerns about regulatory suppression of open source AI progress
(01:03:00) - Unpredictability of new risks that could emerge like impersonation
(01:11:00) - Rejecting AI doom narratives but staying vigilant on capabilities
(01:12:00) - Concluding thoughts on embracing AI progress with appropriate caution
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20VC: Why Great Companies are Defined by How Many Things They Say No To, Why Being First Does Not Matter & Why Market Over Traction or Team is the Most Important Thing with Guillermo Rauch, Founder & CEO @ Vercel
Guillermo Rauch is the Founder and CEO @ Vercel, giving developers the frameworks, workflows, and infrastructure to build a faster, more personalized Web. To date, Guillermo has raised $312M from Accel, Bedrock, Greenoaks, GV and more. Prior to founding Vercel, Guillermo co-founded LearnBoost and Cloudup where he served the company as CTO through its acquisition by Automattic in 2013.
In Today's Episode with Guillermo Rauch We Discuss:
1. From Argentina to SF: The Boy Making Money Online:
How did Guillermo first get into computers and start making money online?
Does Guillermo still believe the US and SF offers the same opportunities it did when he came?
Did Guillermo feel the weight of responsibility of providing for his family at a young age?
2. Timing, Markets and Narrative Violations:
Why does Guillermo believe it does not matter being first but being right?
Why does Guillermo believe the most important thing for a company is market selection?
Why does Guillermo believe it is crucial that founders and companies have "narrative violations"?
3. The Future of AI:
What model will win in the future; open or closed?
Where does the value accrue; startups or incumbents?
How will the SaaS business model change in a world of AI?
4. Silicon Valley's Most Successful Angel You Did Not Know:
What are some of Guillermo's biggest lessons from angel investing?
What is his single biggest miss? How has it changed how he thinks?
What have been his biggest hits? How did they impact how he thinks about what it takes to win?
AI Superpowers for Frontend Developers, with Vercel Founder/CEO Guillermo Rauch
Everything digital is increasingly intermediated through web user experiences, and now AI development can be frontend-first, too. Just ask Guillermo Rauch, the founder and CEO of Vercel, the company behind Next.js. In this episode of No Priors, hosts Sarah Guo and Elad Gil speak to Guillermo about their AI SDK and AI templates, and why Vercel is focused on making it easy for every frontend engineer to build with AI. They also discuss what applications Guillermo's most excited about, how to prepare for the world of bots, whether the winds are changing in web architectures, and why he believes in the AI-fueled 100X engineer.
Prior to Vercel, Guillermo co-founded several startups and created the JavaScript library, Socket.io, which allows for real-time bi-directional communication between web clients and servers.
Show Links:
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Vercel
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Show Notes:
(0:00:00) - Vercel's AI Strategy and Future Plans
(0:10:36) - AI Frameworks, Observability, and Bot Mitigation
(0:17:24) - Crawling the Web and Architecture Changes
(0:27:54) - AI's Impact on Web Personalization
You don’t have to build a browser in JavaScript anymore
We talk about how Next is bringing image components, server components, and in-house analytics via split bee—and bundling them all together with Turbopack, powered by Rust, our Developer Survey most loved language of 2022.
Guillermo Rauch is the CEO and cofounder of Vercel and cocreator of Next.js, an open-source React framework that helps developers build fast, lightweight web applications. The most recent version is Next.js 13. You can find Guillermo on LinkedIn.
We previously talked with Guillermo about the security risks of laziness, how Next.js mixes static site and SPA functions, and the front-end trends that get him excited.
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Kelsey has also distinguished himself on our podcast before.
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Goodbye Webpack, Hello Turbopack! The big news from today’s Next.JS conference
We got the chance to sit down with Guillermo Ruach, Guillermo Rauch, CEO of Vercel and co-creator of Next.JS, about the news coming out of today's conference. The most interesting was a new product called Turbopack. You can read more about it here.
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Human laziness is the ultimate security threat
Vercel is a developer-first, frontend-focused platform. Together with Google and Meta, Vercel built Next.js, an open-source React framework that helps developers build high-performance web experiences with ease.
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Tools like Webflow and Squarespace have made web development accessible for casual programmers, but what does this mean for professional developers?
This week’s Lifeboat badge goes to user Michael Thelin for their answer to How can I play a Spotify audio track with Python?.
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Our stack is HTML and CSS
The title of this week's episode comes from a Hacker News thread where Guillermo argued that the complexity of front end performance goes beyond simplifying your stack to bare web primitives.
You can find out more about Vercel, which recently raised a $40 million round, on Guillermo's blog, where he details what the company has planned for the future.
You can find more info on Next.JS here. It's a very active tag on Stack Overflow with dozens of new questions a day.
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What the web could be (in 2021 and beyond) (Interview)
Vercel CEO Guillermo Rauch and JS Party panelist Amal Hussein join Jerod to discuss the state of the web platform! We opine on why it’s so important and unique, where it stands today, what modern web development looks like, and where the whole thing is headed in 2021 and beyond.
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What's new and what's Next.js
Divya and Jerod welcome ZEIT founder Guillermo Rauch to the show for a deep discussion on the state of JAMstack, what’s new & exciting with Next.js, and some big picture analysis of where the industry is heading.
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ZEIT, HyperTerm, now (Interview)
Guillermo Rauch joined the show to talk with Adam about how he got into programming, how that lead him to what he’s doing now at ZEIT, the design of HyperTerm, and now.
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Show Notes:
ZEIT
HyperTerm
LearnBoost
LearnBoost on GitHub
Cloudup
Pure UI by Guillermo Rauch
ZEIT (@zeithq) on Twitter
ZEIT on GitHub
GitHub search for “hyperterm”
zeit.world - Free Global DNS
Hero: Leslie Lamport on Wikipedia
React Storybook: Isolate your React UI Component development from the main app
ZEIT.chat (Slack Channel)
Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!
The WebSocket protocol (Interview)
Wynn and Micheil sat down with Peter Griess from Yahoo Mail, Martyn Loughran from Pusher App, and Guillermo Rauch from Socket.IO to talk about Websockets.
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Featuring:
Wynn Netherland – GitHub, X
Show Notes:
WebSocket is a technology providing for bi-directional, full-duplex communications channels, over a single Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) socket, designed to be implemented in web browsers and web servers.
Socket.IO provides a really simple API to leverage Sockets on the client side.
Socket.IO Node.JS server - sockets for the rest of us (in Node.js)
Pusher App Hosted HTML5 web sockets service
Websocket-js A Flash fallback for browsers that do not support Websockets
Long polling Traditional approach to emulating push for web apps
HAProxy reliable, high performance TCP/HTTP load balancer
True Story A collaborative planning tool for agile teams
HTML5 Event Source A one-way websocket with limited browser support
Node Websocket Server Micheil’s websocket server written in low-level node.js, should be 90-100% spec compatible.
Hummingbird demo - a real time traffic visualizer
MongoDB Awesome NoSQL database featured on Episode 0.0.7
Redis an advanced key-value store. It is similar to memcached but the dataset is not volatile, and values can be strings, exactly like in memcached, but also lists, sets, and ordered sets.
EM-Websocket EventMachine based WebSocket server from Ilya Grigorik
Node.js YUI3 bindings YUI3 on the server?!
Telehash - a new wire protocol from Jeremie Miller, the guy behind XMPP, for exchanging JSON in a real-time and fully decentralized manner, enabling applications to connect directly and participate as servers on the edge of the network.
Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!