Vercel has open-sourced its internal AI agent framework, eve, giving developers a foundation for building and scaling agents as AI-generated commits surpass half of all activity on its platform.
Vercel has open-sourced eve, its internal framework for building, running, evaluating and scaling AI agents, as demand for agentic software development continues to accelerate.
Described by the company as an “opinionated” open-source framework, eve provides developers with a scaffold for creating and operating AI agents at scale. Vercel said the framework is the same technology it uses internally to build and run its own agents and is now being released to the wider developer community.
The launch was announced alongside a broader expansion of Vercel’s agentic AI infrastructure platform, which includes Vercel Services, Agent Stack, Vercel Agent and Vercel for Enterprise Apps and Agents.
The company also highlighted the rapid growth of AI-assisted software development on its platform. At the beginning of the year, fewer than 3% of deployments were triggered by coding agents. Today, AI agents account for more than half of all commits. During the same period, token volume processed through the Vercel AI Gateway increased tenfold, from roughly 2 million to 20 million.
Agent Stack bundles Vercel’s AI SDK, AI Gateway, Vercel Sandbox, Workflow SDK and Chat SDK into a unified toolkit for agentic coding. The company also introduced Vercel Connect, which replaces long-lived credentials with short-lived tokens and provides audit trails and secure access for agents and users.
“Each new generation of software needs a new generation of infrastructure. For the agent era, that’s Vercel,” said Guillermo Rauch, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Vercel.
“Vercel is where coding agents deploy software, where teams build and deploy their own full-stack apps and agents.”














































































