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v0 by Vercel

Best for power users
Est. 2023   •  201-1k employees   •  Private

v0 is Vercel’s generative UI and coding agent that turns natural‑language prompts into editable code and interfaces for web apps, with deployment to Vercel, Design Mode visual editing, GitHub sync, team collaboration, and an optional API for model access.

Starts at $0 / per user / month

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Vercel

Best for SMBs
Est. 2015   •  201-1k employees   •  Private

Cloud platform optimized for frontend and full‑stack apps (creator of Next.js) that provides instant deployments, edge CDN and team collaboration features.

Starts at $0 / month

Has a free trial

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Major Shareholders

NameTypeOwnershipAs of
Guillermo Rauch Founder and CEO of Vercel (formerly ZEIT); as the founding shareholder and ongoing chief executive, he is widely regarded as a major individual owner, though his exact equity stake remains undisclosed.
FounderOct 2025
Accel Lead or co-lead investor in multiple rounds (Series A, C, E, and co-lead of the $300M Series F at a $9.3B valuation), making it the most prominent institutional backer and likely one of the largest external shareholders.
InstitutionalSep 2025
Bedrock Capital Led the $102M Series C round at a valuation above $1B and participated in later rounds, positioning Bedrock as a key early and continuing institutional owner.
InstitutionalJun 2021
GIC Singapore sovereign wealth fund that co-led the $300M Series F round at a $9.3B valuation, becoming a major late-stage shareholder of Vercel.
GovernmentSep 2025
Notable Capital (formerly GGV Capital) Venture firm that led the $150M Series D and reinvested in the Accel-led Series E and the Series F, indicating a significant, long-standing equity position.
InstitutionalSep 2025
CRV (Charles River Ventures) Early investor from the Series A round and participant in subsequent rounds B through E, implying a meaningful ongoing ownership stake.
InstitutionalMay 2024
GV (Google Ventures) Corporate venture arm of Alphabet; joined at Series B and has invested in multiple later rounds including C, D, E and F, making it a major strategic shareholder.
CorporateSep 2025
Tiger Global Management Growth equity firm that invested in Series C and D and participated again in the Series E and F rounds, suggesting a sizable late-stage ownership position.
InstitutionalSep 2025
Geodesic Capital Participated from Series B onward (B, C, D, E), marking it as a long-term institutional investor with a meaningful but undisclosed stake.
InstitutionalMay 2024
Salesforce Ventures Salesforce’s corporate venture arm; joined in the Series C round and appears again in later rounds including D and F, indicating a strategic corporate shareholding.
CorporateSep 2025
BlackRock Global asset manager that became an investor in the oversubscribed $300M Series F round, taking a direct minority position in Vercel.
InstitutionalSep 2025
General Catalyst Venture and growth equity firm that joined as a new investor in the Series F round, holding a late-stage minority stake.
InstitutionalSep 2025
Khosla Ventures Venture firm that first invested in Vercel during the $300M Series F financing, acquiring a direct minority interest.
InstitutionalSep 2025
Nat Friedman Angel investor and former GitHub CEO; disclosed as an individual investor in Vercel’s $21M Series A round, implying an early but now diluted minority stake.
IndividualApr 2020
Jordan Walker Angel investor identified as a participant in the $21M Series A financing, holding an early-stage minority position in Vercel.
IndividualApr 2020

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