Introducing eve: Vercel's Open-Source Agent Framework
Original: Introducing eve, an open-source agent framework
Vercel releases eve, an open-source framework designed for building AI-powered agents.
Vercel has announced eve, an open-source agent framework aimed at developers building AI-driven applications. The release marks Vercel's expansion from its core deployment and frontend infrastructure role into the agentic AI tooling space. As an open-source project, eve invites community contribution and aims to lower the barrier for constructing, orchestrating, and deploying autonomous AI agents.
Vercel, best known as a cloud platform for frontend deployment and serverless infrastructure, has announced eve — a new open-source agent framework — via its official changelog on June 17, 2026. The release signals a meaningful strategic expansion for Vercel beyond its traditional role as a hosting and build platform, moving further into the tooling layer that governs how AI agents are constructed and run.
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