Cloudflare has announced the acquisition of VoidZero, bringing the widely adopted Vite JavaScript build ecosystem and its core development team into the Cloudflare platform.
The acquisition is aimed at simplifying and accelerating AI-native application development by combining Cloudflare’s global edge infrastructure and Workers developer platform with VoidZero’s modern web tooling stack, including Vite, Vitest, Rolldown, and Oxc.
“The best engineers I know are shipping more code than ever, and writing less of it by hand. AI is doing more of the typing so everything around it has to keep up.” — Matthew Prince, Co-founder & CEO, Cloudflare
Cloudflare said the integration will create a frictionless deployment environment that enables developers and autonomous AI coding agents to move from local development to global production with a single workflow.
The announcement comes amid rapid growth in AI-assisted software development, where autonomous coding agents are increasingly generating applications at scale. According to the company, Vite has emerged as one of the most widely used JavaScript build tools globally, recording more than 130 million weekly downloads.
“Joining forces allows us to keep the Vite ecosystem neutral, open, and vendor-agnostic, while supercharging the developer experience for millions of engineers worldwide.” — Evan You, Founder & CEO, VoidZero
Matthew Prince, Co-founder and CEO of Cloudflare, said the software development ecosystem is undergoing a major transformation driven by AI-assisted coding. He noted that the acquisition strengthens Cloudflare’s ability to provide developers with a faster and more efficient path from code creation to deployment across its global network.
VoidZero founder and creator of Vue.js and Vite, Evan You, said the partnership would help eliminate fragmentation and performance bottlenecks across the modern web stack while preserving the neutrality and openness of the Vite ecosystem.
“Open-source infrastructure like Vite plays a critical role in the future of software development.” — Fabian Hedin, CTO & Co-founder, Lovable
As part of the acquisition, the VoidZero team will join Cloudflare’s Emerging Technology and Incubation organization while continuing to advance its open-source roadmap. Cloudflare also announced a $1 million independent Vite ecosystem fund to support community maintainers and contributors.
The companies plan to focus on unified developer workflows, intent-based infrastructure provisioning, and continued support for open-source, vendor-agnostic tooling as AI-driven software engineering continues to evolve.
