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🔥 Cloudflare just rebuilt the Next.js API surface on top of Vite – in under ONE week – using AI. They’re calling it **vinext**, and it promises up to 4x faster builds, 57% smaller bundles, and native Cloudflare Workers deployment… all while keeping the Next.js developer experience you already know. ** 🕒 Timestamps:** 0:00 - Intro 15:17 - Existing Next.js Project 15:36 - Add cloudflare/vinext Skill 18:12 - migrate this project to vinext 23:15 - Cloudflare Deploy/vinext deploy 🔧 **Tech stack used in this video** - Next.js 16 (App Router) - vinext (Next.js API surface reimplemented on Vite) - Vite + `@vitejs/plugin-rsc` - Cloudflare Workers & Wrangler CLI 📌 **Important notes** vinext is still **experimental**: - ~94% of the Next.js 16 API surface is implemented - Built mostly by AI (Claude Code), guarded by 1,700+ Vitest and 380+ Playwright tests - Great for experimentation, learning, and side projects - Use with caution for critical production workloads 📚 **Official resources** Announcement blog: https://blog.cloudflare.com/vinext/ vinext GitHub repo: https://github.com/cloudflare/vinext If you’re a full‑stack dev who loves Next.js, Vite, and Cloudflare, this is a super interesting moment. Let’s see together whether vinext actually delivers on faster builds, smaller bundles, and less platform lock‑in. #nextjs #vinext #cloudflare #vite #cloudflareworkers #react #fullstackflow