Guillermo Rauch built Vercel on a belief shared by the tech giants: innovation happens through experimentation. Inspired by websites like Facebook and Amazon, Rauch built Vercel with a passion for simplifying the complex and empowering developers to build, iterate, and innovate.
From coding websites at age 11 to founding a groundbreaking web development platform, Rauch has always known the power of the frontend. Vercel’s frontend cloud platform allows developers to focus on creating exceptional user experiences while refining their projects in real-time.
Backed by over $300 million from investors like GGV Capital and Accel, Vercel powers major brands like Under Armour and The Washington Post, helping them build faster, more personalized websites.
By removing the complexities of infrastructure, Vercel lets developers focus on what really matters: building the next generation of the web.
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