
Cloudflare said it has acquired VoidZero, the company behind Vite, Vitest, Rolldown and Oxc, and plans to integrate the tools into its developer platform while keeping the projects open source and vendor-agnostic.
Cloudflare has acquired VoidZero, the company behind several widely used JavaScript development tools, in a deal the company says is aimed at improving developer workflows for both human programmers and AI coding systems.
In a company announcement, Cloudflare said the acquisition brings VoidZero and its team into Cloudflare. A Cloudflare Blog post added that Vite, Vitest, Rolldown, Oxc and Vite+ will remain “open source, vendor-agnostic and community-driven.”
VoidZero is associated with tools used across modern JavaScript and web development. Vite is a build tool and development server, Vitest is a testing framework, Rolldown is a bundler, and Oxc is a collection of JavaScript and TypeScript tooling. Cloudflare said these projects will be integrated into its developer platform to support faster workflows from local development through production deployment.
Cloudflare framed the acquisition around what it calls the “AI-native web.” In its announcement, the company said the combination is intended to support both developers and autonomous AI coding agents by making the path from writing code locally to running it in production faster and more consistent.
Cloudflare’s blog post said the VoidZero projects will continue to be open source and community-led. That point is likely to matter to developers who rely on Vite and related tools across many hosting environments, including those outside Cloudflare’s own platform.
According to the Business Wire release carried by Yahoo Finance, Cloudflare is also committing $1 million to an independent Vite ecosystem fund. The release said the fund is intended for maintainers and contributors in the Vite ecosystem.
Cloudflare’s statements emphasize continuity for existing users while positioning the acquisition as part of a broader developer platform strategy. The company did not frame the tools as becoming exclusive to Cloudflare; instead, its blog post said they would remain vendor-agnostic.
The acquisition comes as software teams increasingly use AI coding assistants and automated coding systems that can generate, test and modify code. Cloudflare’s announcement explicitly links the VoidZero tools to workflows for “autonomous AI coding agents,” saying the tools can help bridge local development and production.
The practical relevance is that AI-generated code still needs fast feedback loops: builds must run, tests must execute, and deployment targets must behave predictably. Tools such as Vite and Vitest already sit in that feedback loop for many JavaScript projects. Cloudflare’s stated plan is to connect those tools more directly with its developer platform.
The sources do not disclose financial terms for the acquisition. They also do not provide a detailed integration timeline beyond Cloudflare’s stated plan to bring VoidZero’s tooling into its developer platform.
For developers, the key near-term facts are straightforward: Cloudflare says the VoidZero team is joining the company; Vite, Vitest, Rolldown, Oxc and Vite+ are expected to remain open source and vendor-agnostic; and Cloudflare says it will support the Vite ecosystem with a $1 million independent fund.
VoidZero team joins Cloudflare In a company announcement, Cloudflare said the acquisition brings VoidZero and its team into Cloudflare.
Vite is a build tool and development server, Vitest is a testing framework, Rolldown is a bundler, and Oxc is a collection of JavaScript and TypeScript tooling.
Cloudflare said these projects will be integrated into its developer platform to support faster workflows from local development through production deployment.
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