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Cloudflare Inc. today said it has acquired VoidZero Inc., the open-source company behind Vite and the widely used JavaScript build tools that surround it, in a move to position its developer platform at the center of artificial intelligence-assisted web development.
Vite has become a default in JavaScript and TypeScript development, with more than 100 million downloads a week. VoidZero’s other tools feed the same workflow. Vitest handles testing. Rolldown, written in Rust, does the bundling. The Oxc toolchain sits underneath. Evan You, who created the Vue.js framework, started the company in 2023.
Cloudflare wants that toolchain inside its Workers developer platform. The plan is to give developers one path from code on a laptop to deployment across Cloudflare’s network, without the usual handoffs between separate tools. The company said the Cloudflare Vite plugin has already reached 13.9 million weekly downloads, more than 10% of Vite’s total weekly volume.
The acquisition comes as autonomous AI coding agents reshape how applications get built. Cloudflare argues that as agents write more of the code, the tooling around them has to keep pace, with speed and predictable behavior from local environment to production becoming the priority.
“The best engineers I know are shipping more code than ever and writing less of it by hand,” said Matthew Prince, co-founder and chief executive of Cloudflare. “Bringing them on board gives millions of developers, and the AI agents working alongside them, the fastest path from local code to our global network.”
VoidZero’s team, described by Cloudflare as open-source creators and Rust optimization specialists, will join the company’s Emerging Technology and Incubation organization and continue to lead the projects. Evan You will remain at the helm of the toolchain’s open-source roadmap.
To address concerns about a single vendor controlling widely used open-source infrastructure, Cloudflare said Vite, Vitest, Rolldown, Oxc and Vite+ will remain open source under MIT licenses and stay vendor-agnostic. The company is committing $1 million to an independent Vite ecosystem fund to support maintainers and contributors unaffiliated with either VoidZero or Cloudflare.
You said in a blog post that the deal resolves a monetization problem that had dogged VoidZero despite rapid adoption of its tools. The company had experimented with a mixed licensing model and was separately building a Vite-native deployment platform called Void on top of Cloudflare before the acquisition talks. VoidZero raised seed and Series A funding led by Accel.
The deal continues a run of acquisitions by Cloudflare aimed at the AI-native web. The company bought licensed-data startup Human Native in January and has been steadily expanding its Agent Cloud tooling for building and running AI agents.
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