Today, we're excited to announce Next.js 13, which includes brand new features like nested layouts, server-side streaming, component-based data-fetching, and Turbopack β the Rust-based Webpack successor.
Today, we're very excited to launch Next.js 13 at Vercel, featuring the following updates:
β Nested Layouts and Layout Groups
β React Server Components w/ Streaming
β Component-based Data Fetching & Caching
β Turbopack (alpha): Up to 700x faster Rust-based Webpack replacement
β New next/image (stable): Faster with native browser lazy loading
β New @next/font (beta): Automatic self-hosted fonts with zero layout shift
β Improved next/link: Simplified API with automatic
Let's go! Congrats team!
We're so excited to use Next.js 13 with WunderGraph π
We also launched our Open Source offering today on PH as well! Check it out!
https://www.producthunt.com/post...
β Nested Layouts groups β React Server Components w/ Streaming β Component-based Data Fetching & CachingβLFG! Superpumped for this release. Well done!
@psychicisabelle yes, thatβs definitely possible! Next.js also has built in API routes functionality that allows you to build entire APIs directly inside Next.js!
I'm not actually using Next.js myself, but I'm very interested in where they are going with Turbopack. We're using Parcel right now, but I'll surely keep an eye on this!
Iβm genuinely impressed how Next.js just worksβfeatures like file-based routing and automatic code splitting make launching SEO-optimized, server-side rendered pages feel effortless. Its built-in support for React Server Components and streaming keeps apps snappy and modern without wrestling with config. And since teams I admireβlike Product Hunt, Supabase, and Vercelβtrust it for their frontends, I feel confident this tool scales as cleanly as it develops. One thing Iβd love to know: do you think Next.js handles large-scale stateful apps as elegantlyβwhatβs your experience integrating it with heavier backend logic or frameworks?
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I heard about this a lot but never tried them. Might try it out if I had a chance. Good work!
Iβm genuinely impressed how Next.js just worksβfeatures like file-based routing and automatic code splitting make launching SEO-optimized, server-side rendered pages feel effortless. Its built-in support for React Server Components and streaming keeps apps snappy and modern without wrestling with config. And since teams I admireβlike Product Hunt, Supabase, and Vercelβtrust it for their frontends, I feel confident this tool scales as cleanly as it develops. One thing Iβd love to know: do you think Next.js handles large-scale stateful apps as elegantlyβwhatβs your experience integrating it with heavier backend logic or frameworks?