
Focused on vibration coding, Vercel v0’s AI-enabled development platform was equipped with security and integrations aimed at delivering real software instead of just building demos, the company said. The platform has been rebuilt from the ground up to bridge the gap between prototype and production for vibration coding in the enterprise, according to the company.
Dubbed “new v0” and detailed in a February 3rd blog post , the update advances the vibration coding platform for building production applications and agents. Developers can login to v0.app to test the release. For security, v0 is built on Vercel’s core cloud platform, where security is configurable for common compliance needs, Vercel said. Users can set deployment protection requirements, securely connect to enterprise systems, and set proper access controls for each application. There are also secure integrations with Snowflake and AWS databases, allowing you to build custom reports, add rich context to internal tools, and automate data-driven processes. All code generated by v0 is designed to plug into Vercel’s standard Git-based workflows and its infrastructure for preview and production deployment on the Vercel cloud platform.
The new v0 version also has a new sandbox-based runtime that can import any GitHub repository and automatically download environment variables and configurations from Vercel. Each challenge generates production-ready code in a real-world environment and lives in a user repo, Vercel said. The new Git dashboard allows developers to create a new branch for each chat, open pull requests against the project’s master branch in a connected GitHub repository, and deploy them when merging. According to Vercel, anyone on the team, not just engineers, can push production code through proper Git workflows. Future plans call for developers to be able to build end-to-end v0 agent workflows, including AI models, and deploy them on Vercel’s self-driving infrastructure.